The Best Lossless Music Streaming Services in 2023 (2024)

It is official: we're in the age of lossless streaming. It's taken years and huge leaps in technology, but it's finally getting easier to listen to high-quality audio without taking out the record player or CD player. That's because the two biggest music streaming services, Apple Music and Spotify, have gotten in the mix — well, we're still waiting for Spotify to roll out its hi-fi service — and it's forced all the legacy lossless streaming services, like Tidal, Amazon, Qobuz and Deezer, to take notice.

The other great thing that this competition has caused — it's more affordable to get lossless streaming. Since Apple has introduced a lossless tier to Apple Music at no extra cost (an Apple Music subscription is $10/month), it's forced the hands of other streaming services; Tidal, Amazon Music HD, Deezer and Qobuz all made their lossless streaming subscriptions cheaper.

If you're interested in upping your music subscription so that you can listen to CD-quality (or better) audio, we've rounded up the lossless streaming services that will allow you to do just that.

What Is Lossless Music?

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The term "lossless" was essentially created to be a foil — or to mean the opposite — of "compressed" or "lossy," which are digital music files that have had a lot of their details — specifically their high and low frequencies — stripped away in order to save space on your smartphone or computer.

The term "lossless" doesn't mean uncompressed, however. It refers to a type of compressed digital audio file that uses advanced data compression algorithms so that the audio track doesn't "lose" any detail in the compression process.

For context, the average size of a compressed audio file, like a MP3 or a AAC, is about 1/4 the size of its original recording. The average size of a lossless compressed audio file, such as FLAC or ALAC (Apple Lossless), is now a little more than 1/2 the size of its original recording.

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When somebody refers to a "lossless" track, they typically mean that it's the same quality as a CD or vinyl record (16-bit/44.1 kHz). This was the highest resolution audio that many lossless streaming services (like Tidal, Deezer and Qobuz) offered for years, but many of them now offer ever higher resolution audio files, which are also a type of lossless music.

For example, Tidal gives its HiFi subscribers the option of listening to Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) certified tracks (up to 24bit/96kHz), while Amazon Music HD gives its subscribers the ability to listen to "Ultra HD" (up to 24-bit/192kHz).

What to Look for

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Max resolution: Every lossless streaming service is capable of streaming CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz) audio, but that's really the bare minimum requirement. A lot of lossless streaming services now offer significantly higher-resolution tracks that are Master Quality Authenticated (MQA, up to 24bit/96kHz) or "Ultra HD" (up to 24-bit/192kHz).

Max resolution (of your device): It's one thing to be able to have access to a lossless-quality track, but it's an entirely different thing to be able to listen to it. You need to make sure that your devices (be it a computer or smartphone as well as your headphones or speakers) can support those higher-resolution digital files. In order to properly listen to them, they need to be streamed over Wi-Fi or played over a wired connection. Bluetooth still doesn't support lossless streaming yet.

Catalog size: To be honest, most lossless streaming services now have a robust catalog of lossless tracks to stream — so it's not as much of a differentiating factor. However, most lossless streaming services don't have as robust of catalogs for even higher-resolution files like MQA and Ultra HD.

Downloads: It's best not to listen to lossless tracks when you're using a cellular connection because they consume a lot of data. This means that it's best to stream tracks while connected to Wi-Fi, but most streaming services allow you to download them for offline listening. Be wary that these tracks are going to take up quite a bit of storage space on your smartphone.

Price: When Apple released a lossless tier of Apple Music at no extra cost, it definitely disrupted the existing lossless streaming market. In fact, every one of them was forced to lower its base price from between $15 —$20 to around $10 (which is the cost of Apple Music). However, most lossless streaming services charge more than $10 for lossless streaming, that's higher than CD quality. These more premium plans also can great you access to more features, like live concerts and discounts if you want to purchase certain lossless tracks.

The 5 Best Lossless Music Streaming Services of 2023

Apple Music

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Apple Music

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  • Number of lossless tracks: more than 75 million
  • Max streaming quality: 24-bit / 192kHz
  • Supported formats: AAC, ALAC
  • Price: $11/month (one-month free trial for new users)

    Apple Music has been a lossless streaming service since mid-2021, offering lossless quality tracks at the same $10/month as before. To make this lossless streaming possible, Apple introduced a new proprietary codec called ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec), which starts streaming at CD quality (16bit / 44.1kHz) and this audio quality plays natively on all Apple devices, such as iPhones, iPads and Macs. You're capable of playing even higher-resolution audio files (up to 24-bit / 192 kHz) on Apple Music, as well, but you need to have an external DAC that supports it to experience them. Additionally, Apple Music supports spatial audio and Dolby Atmos tracks for listeners craving that more immersive experience.

    Note: Apple increased the price of a monthly subscription to Apple Music from $10/month to $11/month in late 2022.

    Tidal HiFi

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        Tidal HiFi

        tidal.com

        • Number of lossless tracks: over 80 million
        • Max streaming quality: 16-bit / 44.1kHz (Tidal HiFi); 24bit / 96kHz (Tidal HiFi Plus)
        • Supported formats: AAC, ALAC, FLAC
        • Price: $10/month (one-month free trial for new subscribers)

          As of November 2021, Tidal has split its subscription service into three different tiers. The's Tidal Free, an ad-supported service that plays way-less-than lossless tracks (up to 160kbps). There's Tidal HiFi, which costs $10/month and lets you listen to more than 80 million tracks in lossless CD quality sound (up to 1411kbps). And finally there's Tidal HiFi Plus, which costs $20/month and additionally lets you listen to Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) certified tracks (up to 24bit/96kHz) as well as audio tracks like 360 Reality Audio and Dolby Atmos Music. The big advantage to subscribing to Tidal HiFi and Tidal HiFi Plus is that you get access to artist exclusives, music videos and live concerts.

              Amazon Music Unlimited

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              Amazon Music HD

              amazon.com

              • Number of lossless tracks: over 100 million of “High Definition” tracks; millions of "Ultra HD" tracks
              • Max streaming quality: 24-bit /192kHz
              • Supported formats: FLAC
              • Price: $9/month for Prime members; $11/month for non-Prime members (one-month free trial for new subscribers)

                Amazon launched its lossless streaming service in the fall of 2019, and it has two big selling points. First, it's affordable; it costs $9/month for Prime members. And secondly, it allows you to listen to really high-resolution audio. There are two different tiers of lossless audio to choose from. There are “High Definition” tracks, which are roughly CD quality; there are also "Ultra HD" tracks, which are 24-bit/192kHz and the highest-resolution audio that’s available for streamers.

                    Deezer Premium

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                    Deezer Premium

                    www.deezer.com

                    • Number of lossless tracks: over 90 million tracks
                    • Max streaming quality: 16-bit / 44.1kHz
                    • Supported formats: FLAC
                    • Price: $11/month (one month free)

                      Deezer is another excellent lossless streaming service that gives you the ability to play lossless CD-quality FLAC files. It has had to adjust its plans and pricing because of Apple Music, but the Deezer Premium plan is still the best option for audio lovers. The downside is that it doesn't support Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) tracks like Tidal's $20/month plan.

                      Qobuz

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                      Qobuz

                      www.qobuz.com

                      • Number of lossless tracks: over 80 million tracks
                      • Max streaming quality: 24-bit /192kHz
                      • Supported formats: AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, WAV, WMA Lossless
                      • Price: $10.83/month (30-day free trial for new users)

                        Qobuz is one of the best lossless streaming services because of its intuitive app and large catalog of lossless and ultra-high-resolution tracks. (If you're looking for the best quality audio, Qobuz and Amazon Music HD are your two best options.) The only real downside of Qobuz is that it lacks some of the additional features — like auto-generated radio stations, a karaoke mode and music videos — that other lossless streaming services have.

                            Coming Soon: Spotify HiFi

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                            Spotify HiFi

                            www.spotify.com

                            • Number of lossless tracks: TBA
                            • Max streaming quality: TBA (but we're guessing 24-bit / 96kHz)
                            • Supported formats: TBA
                            • Price: TBA

                              Spotify's first lossless streaming service, Spotify Hifi, was announced in February 2021 and it was supposed to launch before the start of 2022 — but it's midway through 2023 (as of this writing on June 21) and the lossless service is still not here yet. The reason for the delay is that, probably, Spotify is wondering how to price it; the release of Apple Music's lossless tier at $10 (now $11) really threw a wrench in Spotify's plans. If recent reports are to be believed, the upgraded service will most $19.99/month and come with more "premium" features, such as support for Dolby Atmos, podcasts with less (or shorter) advertisem*nts and a headphone tuner. Of course, these will come in addition to a catalog of millions of "CD-quality" audio tracks.

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                                  The Best Lossless Music Streaming Services in 2023 (2024)

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                                  The Best Lossless Music Streaming Services in 2023? ›

                                  Tidal. Tidal offers the highest royalty rates for artists, CD-quality streaming at no extra cost, a free tier, a library of more than 100 million songs and an experience rich with human curation and feature-style content.

                                  Which music streaming service has best audio quality? ›

                                  7 Best Music Streaming Services – for Audiophiles & Casuals
                                  NameAvailabilityMaximum bitrate
                                  Apple Music Best Overall160+ countries9216 kbps
                                  Spotify Strong Runner-Up180+ countries320 kbps
                                  Amazon Music Best Budget50 countries9216 kbps
                                  Deezer Most User-Friendly185+ countries1411 kbps
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                                  Which music streaming service pays artists the most 2023? ›

                                  Tidal. Tidal offers the highest royalty rates for artists, CD-quality streaming at no extra cost, a free tier, a library of more than 100 million songs and an experience rich with human curation and feature-style content.

                                  What is the #1 music streaming service? ›

                                  Globally, Spotify is the most popular streaming platform, followed closely by the likes of Apple Music and Amazon Music. However, if we only take the US into consideration, then Apple Music comes out on top with over 49.5 million subscribers as of 2021. It is followed closely by Spotify, with 47.7 million subscribers.

                                  Do any streaming services have lossless audio? ›

                                  Qobuz is one of the best lossless streaming services because of its intuitive app and large catalog of lossless and ultra-high-resolution tracks. (If you're looking for the best quality audio, Qobuz and Amazon Music HD are your two best options.)

                                  What is the highest quality music sound? ›

                                  The highest quality MP3 has a bitrate of 320kbps, whereas a 24-bit/192kHz file has a data rate of 9216kbps. Music CDs are 1411kbps. The hi-res 24-bit/96kHz or 24-bit/192kHz files should, therefore, more closely replicate the sound quality the musicians and engineers were working with in the studio.

                                  What is the highest quality audio media? ›

                                  The best audio formats for sound quality are uncompressed or lossless compression files—think WAV, FLAC, and M4A. That's because these formats retain the original sound quality, though you'll have to put up with the fact these files will be large.

                                  Is Apple Music better than Tidal? ›

                                  Both deliver a high quality experience and we find it hard to separate the two. If you're an iOS user then Apple Music is probably the better option, but for everyone else, Tidal is an excellent alternative as long as you're willing to pay more for higher quality audio.

                                  Which is better Spotify or Tidal? ›

                                  Whether Tidal is “better” than Spotify depends on individual preferences. Tidal offers hi-fi and master quality sound, which may appeal to audiophiles or those who prioritize sound quality. Spotify, on the other hand, has a vast music library and is well-known for its curated playlists and discovery features.

                                  Who is the number one music artist in the world 2023? ›

                                  Abel Tesfaye, more commonly known as The Weeknd, is statistically the most popular musician on the planet, and no one else even comes close. The 33-year-old Canadian singer's success has seen him set two new Guinness World Records titles: Most monthly listeners on Spotify – 111.4 million (as of 20 March 2023)

                                  Why is Spotify better than Apple Music? ›

                                  Spotify may seem like the better option because it has a free tier as well as its premium subscription, while Apple Music is a paid-only service. The features that Spotify Premium offers are undoubtedly compelling: no ads, unlimited skips and the ability to play music offline.

                                  Is Amazon Music better than Spotify? ›

                                  Verdict. All in all, both Amazon Music Unlimited and Spotify have benefits and disadvantages. In terms of pure audio quality, Music Unlimited is the best option, as it supports HD and Ultra HD formats which have the best sound. Both services are similarly priced and are supported on similar platforms.

                                  What is better than lossless audio? ›

                                  So hi-res audio can be 16-bit/96kHz or 24-bit/44.1kHz audio, though the most common hi-res audio quality commercially available to stream and or download is 24-bit/48kHz or 96kHz. In practical terms, hi-res audio should sound superior to lossless audio because it has a higher bitrate and sample rate.

                                  What is the best sound quality for listening to lossless audio? ›

                                  High-quality WAV files generally have a bitrate of 1,411kbps and a sample rate of 44.1KHz. Ideally, this is the bitrate and sample rate required to hear "lossless" audio.

                                  How do I get lossless audio quality? ›

                                  You can choose audio quality settings for cellular streaming, Wi-Fi streaming, and downloads.
                                  1. Go to Settings > Music.
                                  2. Tap Audio Quality, then tap Lossless Audio to turn it on or off.
                                  3. Choose the audio quality for streaming and downloading audio. Choose Lossless for a maximum resolution of 24-bit/48 kHz.

                                  Is sound quality better on Apple Music or Spotify? ›

                                  Despite being a laggard in adopting better sound quality, Spotify has been working on adding lossless audio support in a dedicated plan called Spotify HiFi since 2021. Apple Music beats Spotify on streaming quality as it supports up to 24-bit/192kHz, making it one of the best music streaming services for audiophiles.

                                  What is better than Spotify audio? ›

                                  TIDAL HiFi Plus is more expensive than Spotify but has higher-quality audio. There are three different TIDAL tiers for subscriptions: Free, HiFi, and HiFi Plus. TIDAL HiFi costs $9.99, offers lossless files, and grants a few extra features.

                                  Is Spotify audio High Quality? ›

                                  Spotify Premium supports the compressed, lossy Ogg Vorbis audio format and streams at 320kbps when at the Very High setting. Other settings are Low (24kbps), Normal (96kbps), High (160kbps), and Automatic (adjusts depending on network connection).

                                  Does Spotify use high quality audio? ›

                                  For a 3.5-minute song, a standard compressed audio file is around 2mb. The same file size for a hi-res track can be around 20Mb. For example, Spotify uses Ogg Vorbis, which is said to deliver high quality sound relative to the bandwidth needed to stream it.

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