How to Listen to Spotify in 432Hz
Spotify doesn't offer a built-in way to change the tuning of your music. But with a free pitch-shifting browser extension, you can listen to Spotify in 432Hz - or 528Hz, or any Solfeggio frequency - in real-time.
One popular option is the 432 Player Chrome Extension.
Desktop: Chrome, Brave, or Edge
- Install a 432Hz converter extension - for example, the 432 Player Chrome Extension from the Web Store
- Open Spotify Web Player in your browser
- Click the extension icon in your toolbar
- Select 432Hz (or any other frequency)
- Play any song - the audio is now pitch-shifted in real-time
The extension processes audio locally. No data leaves your browser, and there's no quality loss.
Android: Via Kiwi Browser
On Android, you can use the Chrome extension by installing Kiwi Browser, which supports Chrome extensions:
- Download Kiwi Browser from Google Play
- Open the Chrome Web Store in Kiwi Browser
- Install a 432Hz converter extension (e.g. 432 Player)
- Navigate to Spotify Web Player
- Enable 432Hz and play
Tips for the Best Experience
- Use headphones for the clearest difference between 432Hz and 440Hz
- Listen for at least a few minutes - quick switches can be jarring
- Try acoustic or classical playlists first; the difference is most noticeable there
- Experiment with 528Hz for focused work sessions
Explore Further
Ready to hear the difference? Learn how to convert your music to 432Hz, or browse recommended tools for every platform.
