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If you have an Apple Music membership, you get all of the benefits of iTunes Match, plus access to the entire Apple Music catalog. You can also get a Family Membership to share the catalog with your family members. Learn more about joining Apple Music.
About iTunes Match
iTunes Match uploads your music library from the Apple Music app on your Mac or iTunes for Windows on your PC. Then you can access your music library on all of your devices that have Sync Library turned on.
To subscribe to iTunes Match, update your Mac to the latest version of macOS. On your PC, make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes for Windows.
iTunes Match isn't a back up service, so make sure to always have a back up of your music collection before you make any changes.
Subscribe to iTunes Match
- On your Mac, open the Apple Music app. On your PC, open iTunes for Windows.
- On your Mac, go to the sidebar and click iTunes Store. Don't see the iTunes Store on your Mac? On your PC, click Store at the top of the iTunes window.
- Scroll to the bottom of the Store window. Under Features, click iTunes Match.
- Click the Subscribe button.
- Sign in with the Apple ID and password.
- Confirm your billing information. You might need to add a valid payment method. Then click Subscribe.
After you subscribe, iTunes Match automatically scans your music library for matches. A status indicator lets you track the scan's progress. You can manually pause and resume the scan at any time by clicking the Stop or Start button. If your Mac or PC disconnects from the Internet during the upload process, iTunes Match will automatically resume where it left off the next time you open the Apple Music app or iTunes for Windows.
Once your music library is uploaded, you'll see Download next to songs that are available for download from iCloud. If you don't see the download icon, the song is already in your local music library.
If you don't see the iTunes Store on your Mac
In the latest version of macOS, the iTunes Store might be hidden. Here's how to find it:
- In the Apple Music app, go to the menu bar and choose Music > Preferences.
- Go to the General tab and select iTunes Store.
- Click OK.
Cancel your iTunes Match subscription
By default, your iTunes Match subscription automatically renews at the end of your one-year subscription. Learn how to cancel your subscription.
Use iTunes Match
To access your songs and playlists on other devices, turn on Sync Library on all of your devices.
When you sign in with the Apple ID that you use with iTunes Match on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC, you associate that device with your account and get access to your music library.
It might take some time for iTunes Match to upload your music from your Mac or PC. If you don't see your music on another device right away, check back later. When iTunes Match is finished uploading your music library, Download appears next to music that's been uploaded.
iTunes Match isn't available for Android devices.
Learn more
- Learn how to turn on Sync Library on all of your devices.
- If songs are missing from your music library after you turn on Sync Library, learn what to do.
- Learn how to delete music from your devices.
- Learn about the cloud status icons you'll see when you have an iTunes Match subscription.
iTunes Match availability varies by country and region.
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Apple Music is available in iTunes, and for iOS and Android devices.
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Apple Music is available in iTunes, and for iOS and Android devices.
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Apple Music is a streaming service that allows you to listen to 70 million songs. Its great features include the ability to download your favorite tracks and play them offline, lyrics in real time, listening across all your favorite devices, new music personalized just for you, curated playlists from our editors, and many more. All this in addition to exclusive and original content.
Apple Music is already on your favorite Apple devices. You can also listen on streaming platforms, popular smart TVs, smart speakers, Android and Windows devices, and more — or listen online at music.apple.com.
That all depends on which offer you choose. (1) Students can choose the Apple Music Student Plan at $4.99 per month. (2) An individual monthly subscription is just $9.99 per month after a three-month free trial. (3) The Apple Music Family Plan, which allows you to share your account with your Family Sharing group, is just $14.99 per month.
Yes. With an Apple Music Family Plan, up to six people in the family can enjoy all the features and the full catalog of Apple Music. To get started, just set up Family Sharing on your iOS device, Android phone, or Mac and invite family members to join.
Students get the same Apple Music features and benefits as individual members. Once your student status with your college or university is verified, you get student membership pricing for up to four years, as long as you remain a student. After four years, your membership will continue at the individual member price.
Is Apple Music the same as iTunes?
Your iTunes library is still yours. You can access your entire collection from Apple Music or from iTunes for macOS or Windows.