Spotify Revenue and Usage Statistics (2024)

Mansoor Iqbal

Updated: February 20, 2024

Spotify is the world’s biggest music streaming platform by number of subscribers. Users of the service simply need to register to have access to one of the largest collections of music in history, plus podcasts and other audio content.

It operates on a freemium model. Free Spotify access comes with lower sound quality, advertisements and requires an internet connection. Those who pay for Spotify Premium can listen uninterrupted to high-quality recordings and are able to download songs for offline listening.

Spotify was founded in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden, by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. The two wanted to create a legal digital music platform to respond to growing challenge of online music piracy in the early 2000s.

Eventually convincing record labels to agree to share content in return for an aggregate 20 percent stake, Spotify was launched in 2008. It was an instant success, with a Facebook partnership helping it rise rapidly to prominence. Surviving the transition to mobile, Spotify went public in April 2018, with a market cap of $26.5 billion after the first day of trading.

It has drawn criticism from recording artists, who complain that it pays too little. Claims to democratize the music industry have also been questioned, with the world’s biggest four music labels responsible for 87 percent of content available on Spotify.

Unfair or not, with the days of physical music long behind us (with the exception of vinyl junkies), Spotify dominates the way we consume music this century. It does not have the run of the market, however. Its rivals include Deezer, Pandora, and most ominously Apple Music, which has gained market leadership in the US and a few other countries.

Spotify has branched off into podcasts, acquiring some of the leading podcasters and podcast networks, such as the Joe Rogan Experience, The Ringer, and Gimlet Media. It sees this as the next pillar of its streaming service, potentially keeping users locked onto the platform for longer.

It also, along with most social networks, launched a Clubhouse-like live audio platform, which it first named Greenroom but relaunched as Spotify Live. Like Clubhouse, live audio has fallen off somewhat since the pandemic, but Spotify and Twitter look best to capitalize on whatever audience is left.

We have collected data and statistics on Spotify. Read on below to find out more.

Spotify Key Statistics

  • Spotify generated €13.24 billion revenue in 2023, a 12.9% increase year-on-year
  • Spotify has never published an net profit. In 2022, it posted a €532 million loss
  • 551 million people use Spotify once a month, 220 million are subscribers
  • 100 million songs are available on Spotify and five million podcasts

Spotify Overview

Title 1 Title 2
Launch date 23 April 2006
HQ Stockholm, Sweden
People Daniel Ek (CEO, co-founder), Martin Lorentzon (co-founder)
Company type Public (NYSE: SPOT)
Industry Music streaming

Spotify Revenue

Spotify increased its annual revenue by 12% in 2023 to €13.24 billion. It has tripled its revenue in the past five years.

Spotify quarterly revenue 2016 to 2023 ($mm)

Spotify annual revenue 2016 to 2023 ($bn)

Year Revenue (€bn)
2016 2.94
2017 4.62
2018 5.25
2019 6.76
2020 7.88
2021 9.66
2022 11.72
2023 13.24

Source: Music App Report, Company data

Spotify ARPU

Spotify average revenue per user decreased in 2023 to €4.27, the lowest reported value.

Spotify average revenue per user 2015 to 2023 ($)

Year Average revenue per user (€)
2015 6.84
2016 6.2
2017 5.32
2018 4.89
2019 4.86
2020 4.41
2021 4.29
2022 4.54
2023 4.27

Note: Values taken in Q2 of each year. Source: Company data

Spotify Profit 

Spotify has not reported an annual net profit in all the years it has been public. Part of this is due to the royalty fee split it has with publishers, in which it only takes 30 percent of profits.

Spotify annual net income / loss 2009 to 2023 ($mm)

Year Net income / loss ($mm)
2009 -18.8
2010 -28.5
2011 -45.4
2012 -83.6
2013 -63
2014 -188
2015 -230
2016 -539
2017 -1235
2018 -78
2019 -186
2020 -581
2021 -34
2022 -430
2023 -532

Source: Company data, Music App Report

Spotify Users

Spotify had 551 million unique users in 2023, who either use the platform for free with ads or subscribe for ad-free access.

Spotify annual users 2015 to 2023 (mm)

Spotify annual users 2015 to 2023 (mm)

Year Users (mm)
2015 77
2016 104
2017 138
2018 180
2019 232
2020 299
2021 365
2022 433
2023 551

Note: Values are from Q2 of each respective year. Source: Company data, Music App Report

Spotify Users by Region 

Spotify’s rest of world subscribers surpassed Europe for the first time in 2023, becoming the largest market. The country with the most users is the United States, with over 100 million Spotify users.

Spotify annual users by region 2016 to 2023 (mm)

Year Europe North America Latin America Rest of World
2016 40 36 20 8
2017 51 46 28 13
2018 66 56 38 20
2019 83 65 49 35
2020 102 77 66 54
2021 124 88 80 73
2022 138 97 95 103
2023 159 111 116 165

Source: Company data

Spotify Subscribers 

Spotify had 220 million subscribers in 2023, a 17% increase year-on-year. It surpassed 200 million in Q4 2022.

Spotify quarterly subscribers 2015 to 2023 (mm)

Spotify annual subscribers 2015 to 2023 (mm)

Year Subscribers (mm)
2015 22
2016 36
2017 59
2018 83
2019 108
2020 138
2021 165
2022 188
2023 220

Source: Music App Report, Company data

Spotify Subscribers by Region 

Spotify had 86 million subscribers in Europe and 62 million in North America, aligning with the regional splits for users.

Spotify annual subscribers by region 2018 to 2023 (mm)

Year Europe North America Latin America Rest of World
2018 33 26 17 7
2019 43 32 22 11
2020 54 40 29 15
2021 66 48 33 18
2022 73 54 39 22
2023 86 62 46 26

Source: Company data

Spotify Age Demographics 

A majority of Spotify users are under 35 years old, but the average age has been increasing steadily over the years, as music streaming becomes the dominant listening format for all ages.

Spotify age demographics 2023 (%)

Age Percentage of users
18-24 26
25-34 29
35-44 16
45-54 11
55+ 19

Note: Covers US age demographics. Source: Verto Analytics 

Spotify Gender Demographics

Women make up 56% of Spotify’s usage, which matches with surveys conducted on Apple Music users.

Spotify gender demographics 2023 (%)

Gender Percentage of users
Female 56
Male 44

Note: Covers US age demographics. Source: Verto Analytics 

Spotify Usage Time by Region 

North American users spend the most time on Spotify every day, European users spend the least amount of time on the platform.

Spotify daily usage time by region 2022 (minutes)

Region Average daily usage (minutes)
North America 140
Middle East & Africa 124
Latin America 117
Asia Pacific 110
Europe 99

Source: GlobalWebIndex

Spotify vs Apple Music: users

Spotify FAQ

How many songs are on Spotify?

Spotify currently holds 100 million songs in its library, with 60,000 added every day

Who is the most streamed artist on Spotify?

Drake is the most streamed artist, with more than 40 billion lifetime plays (ChartMasters)

What is the most streamed song on Spotify?

Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You holds the top spot at 4.3 billion plays (full list)

How many countries is Spotify available in?

Spotify is currently available in 171 markets

How many Spotify users access the app once a day?

44% of users listen to Spotify on a daily basis (Goodwater Capital) 

How many podcasts are on Spotify?

Spotify currently holds five million podcasts in its library

How much does Spotify pay an artist per stream?

Estimates vary on how much a Spotify stream is worth to artist: from $0.006-0.0084 to as low as $0.00318 per stream (The Verge/Soundcharts)

How much has Spotify paid out to rights holders since launch?

Spotify claims it has paid €21 billion to rights holders

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