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How to Transfer Apple Music to YouTube Music in 2026

April 3, 2026

Thinking about switching from Apple Music to YouTube Music? Whether you want the YouTube Premium bundle, access to music videos alongside your playlists, or a streaming service that works seamlessly with your Android devices, you shouldn't have to rebuild your music library from scratch. This guide walks you through every method to transfer Apple Music to YouTube Music, so you keep every playlist, liked song, and album intact.

Why People Move from Apple Music to YouTube Music

YouTube Music has grown into a serious streaming platform, and Apple Music subscribers are making the jump for several practical reasons:

  • YouTube Premium bundle: One subscription gives you ad-free YouTube, YouTube Music, and background play. That's a lot of value for music fans who also watch YouTube regularly.
  • Music videos built in: YouTube Music integrates official music videos directly into your listening experience. Switch between audio and video versions of any track with a single tap.
  • Smart recommendations: YouTube's recommendation engine learns from your listening and viewing habits across all of YouTube, serving up new music that actually matches your taste.
  • Seamless Android integration: YouTube Music works as the default music player on Android, with deep integration into Google Assistant, Chromecast, and Wear OS.
  • Free tier available: Unlike Apple Music, YouTube Music offers a free ad-supported tier, making it easy to try before you commit.
  • Uploaded music support: YouTube Music lets you upload your own music files and mix them into playlists alongside streaming tracks.

What Happens to Your Apple Music Library When You Switch?

Here's the challenge every switcher faces: Apple Music and YouTube Music don't share playlist data. There's no built-in export from Apple Music or import into YouTube Music. That means years of carefully curated playlists, your entire liked songs collection, and saved albums could vanish the moment you cancel your Apple Music subscription.

Rebuilding manually? That takes hours. Searching for each song one by one on a different platform is tedious, error-prone, and frustrating. A 100-song playlist could take an hour of manual work. An entire library with thousands of tracks? You're looking at days.

That's exactly why Free Your Music exists.

What You Can Transfer with Free Your Music

Free Your Music moves your music data between streaming platforms automatically. Here's what you can transfer from Apple Music to YouTube Music:

  • Playlists: All your playlists, including names, track order, and descriptions.
  • Liked songs: Your entire favorites collection transfers as a playlist or directly to your YouTube Music liked songs.
  • Albums: Saved albums from your Apple Music library get matched and added to your YouTube Music collection.
  • Artists: Followed artists transfer so your YouTube Music feed reflects your actual taste from day one.

Free Your Music's smart matching algorithm finds the correct version of each track on YouTube Music. It handles differences in metadata, regional availability, and catalog variations so you don't end up with live versions when you wanted studio cuts.

Step-by-Step: Transfer Apple Music to YouTube Music with Free Your Music

Step 1: Download Free Your Music

Visit freeyourmusic.com and download the app for your device. Free Your Music runs on iPhone, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can also use the web version directly in your browser.

Step 2: Select Apple Music as Your Source

Open Free Your Music and choose Apple Music as the source platform. Log in with your Apple ID and authorize access. Free Your Music reads your library data only and never modifies or deletes anything on your Apple Music account.

Step 3: Choose What to Transfer

Free Your Music loads your complete Apple Music library. You'll see all your playlists, liked songs, and albums. Select everything you want to move, or pick specific playlists for a partial transfer. The app shows track counts for each playlist so you know exactly what you're working with.

Step 4: Set YouTube Music as Your Destination

Choose YouTube Music as the destination platform and log in with your Google account. Authorize Free Your Music to add music to your YouTube Music library.

Step 5: Start the Transfer

Hit the transfer button and let Free Your Music work. The app matches each track from Apple Music to the YouTube Music catalog using song title, artist name, album, and duration data. Most transfers complete in under five minutes, even for libraries with thousands of songs.

Step 6: Review the Transfer Report

After the transfer finishes, Free Your Music generates a detailed report. You'll see exactly how many songs transferred successfully, which tracks need manual attention, and why certain songs didn't match. Common reasons for unmatched tracks include regional licensing differences or songs that simply aren't available on YouTube Music yet.

Limitations and Workarounds

No transfer tool is perfect, and moving between Apple Music and YouTube Music comes with a few limitations worth knowing about:

  • DRM-protected downloads: You can't transfer actual audio files between services. Free Your Music transfers your library metadata (playlists, liked songs, albums), and YouTube Music streams the matched tracks from its own catalog.
  • Catalog differences: Some tracks available on Apple Music may not exist on YouTube Music, and vice versa. The transfer report flags these so you can find alternatives manually.
  • Playlist descriptions: Basic playlist descriptions transfer, but Apple Music's rich playlist formatting may simplify during the move.
  • Play counts and listening history: These don't transfer between platforms. YouTube Music will build its own listening profile as you use it.

Workaround for missing tracks: If Free Your Music flags unmatched songs, try searching YouTube Music manually. Some tracks exist under slightly different names or as part of different album editions. You can also upload missing songs directly to YouTube Music as personal files.

How to Keep Both Services in Sync

Not ready to fully commit to YouTube Music? Free Your Music offers an auto-sync feature that keeps your playlists updated across both platforms. When you add a song to a playlist on Apple Music, it automatically appears on YouTube Music too.

This is perfect if you want to:

  • Test YouTube Music without losing your Apple Music setup
  • Share playlists with friends who use different platforms
  • Gradually transition at your own pace instead of switching overnight

Set up auto-sync in Free Your Music by selecting the playlists you want to keep synchronized and choosing the sync direction (one-way or two-way).

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the transfer take?

Most library transfers finish in under five minutes. Very large libraries with 10,000+ songs may take up to 15 minutes. Free Your Music processes tracks in batches for speed and accuracy.

Will I lose my Apple Music playlists?

No. Free Your Music copies your library data. It never deletes, modifies, or removes anything from Apple Music. Your original playlists stay exactly as they are.

Is Free Your Music free?

Free Your Music offers a free version that transfers a limited number of songs. For unlimited transfers and features like auto-sync, you can upgrade to a premium plan. Visit freeyourmusic.com for current pricing.

Can I transfer Apple Music to YouTube Music on my phone?

Yes. Free Your Music works on both iPhone and Android. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store, connect your accounts, and transfer directly from your phone.

What if a song doesn't match?

Free Your Music's transfer report highlights any unmatched tracks with the reason. You can search for these songs manually on YouTube Music or upload your own copies using YouTube Music's upload feature.

Can I transfer playlists back from YouTube Music to Apple Music?

Absolutely. Free Your Music supports transfers in both directions. If you decide to switch back, you can move your YouTube Music library to Apple Music using the same process.

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