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How to Listen to Spotify in 432Hz (Step-by-Step)

How to Listen to Spotify in 432Hz (Step-by-Step)

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

  1. Install a 432Hz converter extension - for example, the 432 Player Chrome Extension from the Web Store
  2. Open Spotify Web Player in your browser
  3. Click the extension icon in your toolbar
  4. Select 432Hz (or any other frequency)
  5. 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:

  1. Download Kiwi Browser from Google Play
  2. Open the Chrome Web Store in Kiwi Browser
  3. Install a 432Hz converter extension (e.g. 432 Player)
  4. Navigate to Spotify Web Player
  5. 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Spotify have a 432Hz setting?

No. Spotify does not offer built-in pitch or frequency settings. You need a pitch-shifting browser extension to convert Spotify audio to 432Hz.

Does it work with Spotify Free?

Yes. The extension works with both free and Premium Spotify accounts.

Want to Try 432Hz?

If you'd like to hear the difference for yourself, these free tools let you convert any song to 432Hz in real-time - no downloads or file conversion needed.