If you have ever opened Spotify, seen ₹119/month flash on screen, and wondered whether Amazon’s music app you already half-ignore is actually a better deal — you are not alone. Amazon Music Unlimited is available to Prime members in India at ₹99/month as of 2026, and the gap in features versus Spotify has quietly shrunk to almost nothing. This guide breaks down every dimension that matters — catalog, audio quality, offline access, device support, and price — so you can make one decision and stop second-guessing it.
| Feature | Amazon Music Unlimited ₹99/mo | Spotify Premium ₹119/mo | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (Prime member) | ₹99/month | ₹119/month | Amazon |
| Catalog size | 100 million+ songs | 100 million+ songs | Tie |
| Hindi & regional songs | Excellent | Good | Amazon |
| Audio quality (max) | Ultra HD / Lossless | AAC 256 kbps | Amazon |
| Offline downloads | Unlimited | Unlimited | Tie |
| Alexa / Echo support | Native, hands-free | Limited via skill | Amazon |
| Free tier | Prime Basic (shuffle only) | Yes (ad-supported) | Spotify |
| Podcasts | Limited | 500,000+ shows | Spotify |
| Social / discovery features | Basic | Collaborative playlists, Jam | Spotify |
| Family plan | ₹149/month (6 users, Prime) | ₹179/month (6 users) | Amazon |
Amazon Music comes in two tiers for Indian users. Amazon Music (Prime-included) is part of your Prime subscription at no extra charge — but it has significant restrictions: shuffle-only playback on mobile, no on-demand song selection, and a limited catalog of roughly 2 million songs. That is the free add-on most Prime members have already and do not realise they are using.
Amazon Music Unlimited is the full streaming service. For Prime members, the individual plan is priced at ₹99/month (or ₹999/year — equivalent to ₹83/month). For non-Prime users, the same plan costs ₹199/month. The difference between these two numbers is significant: if you already pay ₹1,499/year for Prime, you are effectively getting a 50% discount on the music service.
Full 100M+ song catalog, on-demand playback, HD and Ultra HD audio, unlimited offline downloads, ad-free listening. Works on phones, tablets, PC, Mac, Alexa devices, Fire TV, and web browser. Up to 3 devices simultaneously.
Same full access for up to 6 Amazon accounts under one household. Each member gets individual playlists and history. Best value if 3 or more people in your family use it regularly.
Same features as the Prime individual plan at full price. If you are not a Prime member and music is your primary use case, consider whether a Prime subscription (₹1,499/year) makes financial sense before committing.
Both services claim 100 million+ songs globally, and both have made serious investments in Indian-language content. The practical differences show up in curation, exclusives, and how well the algorithm surfaces Indian music to Indian users.
Amazon Music’s Indian catalog strengths: Amazon has deep ties with Indian labels including T-Series, Sony Music India, and Tips Music. Prime Video web series soundtracks often land on Amazon Music first or simultaneously. The “Top Songs India” and state-specific playlists (Tamil Nadu Top 50, Kannada Weekly Hits) are granular and updated weekly. Amazon’s collaboration with AI company Audible Suno for Hindi-language audio content also feeds into music discovery.
Spotify’s Indian catalog strengths: Spotify India launched dedicated editorial teams for Bollywood, Tamil, Telugu, and indie music. Their “Made For India” algorithmic playlists are widely considered better at personalisation than Amazon’s for new users. Spotify also carries independent Indian artists (through DistroKid, Amuse, etc.) that sometimes miss Amazon’s catalog.
| Language Category | Amazon Music | Spotify |
|---|---|---|
| Hindi Bollywood | Excellent — T-Series first releases | Excellent |
| Tamil / Telugu | Very Good | Excellent — better curation |
| Kannada / Malayalam | Good | Good — stronger editorial |
| Punjabi | Excellent — Zee Music exclusives | Excellent |
| Independent / Indie Indian | Limited | Strong — open to indie labels |
| International (English) | Excellent | Excellent |
Bottom line on catalog: For mainstream Bollywood, Punjabi, and multi-language listening, Amazon Music is effectively equivalent to Spotify. If you listen primarily to indie Indian artists, regional film music from South India, or non-mainstream genres, Spotify’s editorial depth gives it a slight edge.
This is where Amazon Music has a clear, measurable advantage that Spotify cannot match in 2026.
Amazon Music HD audio tiers:
Spotify audio in India: Spotify Premium India maxes out at 320 kbps Ogg Vorbis on desktop (equivalent to AAC 256 kbps perceptually). Spotify HiFi (lossless tier) has been announced globally but is not yet available in India as of mid-2026. If you have invested in a decent pair of headphones — anything above ₹3,000 — the HD/Ultra HD quality difference on Amazon Music is audible on quiet passages and instrument separation.
Offline downloads: Both services offer unlimited offline downloads on the mobile app for Premium/Unlimited subscribers. Amazon Music caps downloads at 25 songs per playlist on some device types, but there is no hard total limit. Spotify allows up to 10,000 songs across 5 devices. Both are effectively unlimited for practical use.
This section alone justifies the switch for a specific type of Indian household: anyone with an Amazon Echo smart speaker, Echo Dot, Fire TV Stick, or a TV running Fire OS.
With Amazon Music Unlimited, every Alexa command works instantly and hands-free:
Spotify works with Alexa in India via the Spotify skill, but you must first say “Alexa, ask Spotify to play…” — the extra step adds friction. More importantly, Spotify’s Alexa integration does not support multi-room audio on Echo groups, which Amazon Music handles natively.
On Fire TV Stick, Amazon Music has a dedicated app with full album art and lossless playback through your TV’s audio output or connected soundbar. Spotify on Fire TV works but has a more limited interface. If you use Fire TV Stick 4K or Fire TV Cube, Amazon Music is the better choice for home listening.
| Device | Amazon Music Unlimited | Spotify |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Echo / Dot | Native, full Alexa voice control | Skill required, limited commands |
| Echo multi-room audio | Fully supported | Not supported |
| Fire TV Stick | Dedicated HD app | Basic app |
| iPhone / Android | Full-featured app | Full-featured app |
| PC / Mac browser | Web player + desktop app | Web player + desktop app |
| Smart TV (non-Fire) | Limited models | Most smart TVs supported |
| PlayStation / Xbox | Not available | Available |
| Wear OS / Apple Watch | Limited | Supported |
Spotify’s biggest advantage in India remains its free tier. If you can tolerate ads every 2–3 songs and shuffle-only mode on mobile, Spotify Free is genuinely usable — Amazon Music Free (Prime-included basic) has more restrictions and a smaller catalog.
Spotify India plans at a glance:
Ad-supported, shuffle-only on mobile, limited skips. Works on any device. No offline downloads. Good for casual listeners who can tolerate interruptions.
Full Premium features for 1 day. Ad-free, on-demand, offline-capable. Useful for travel or events. More expensive than the monthly plan if used regularly.
Full access: on-demand, offline, ad-free, highest quality audio (320 kbps). Works on all devices simultaneously (1 stream at a time). Best for individual users who prioritise discovery and podcasts.
Half-price Spotify Premium for students with a valid .edu or college email. Includes Hulu (not available in India) — so in India this is simply Spotify Premium at 50% off.
Value comparison for Prime members: Amazon Music Unlimited at ₹99/month vs Spotify Premium at ₹119/month. The ₹20/month difference is ₹240/year — minor in isolation. But Amazon Music Unlimited also includes HD and Ultra HD audio at no extra charge, while Spotify’s equivalent lossless tier is not available in India at any price. That makes the comparison more like ₹99 vs ₹119 + something you cannot buy in India at all.
After comparing every feature that Indian listeners actually use daily, here is the honest breakdown:
Choose Amazon Music Unlimited if:
Stick with Spotify if:
If you pay for Prime, ₹99/month for Amazon Music Unlimited is one of the best deals in Indian digital subscriptions right now. You get a catalog equal to Spotify, HD audio that Spotify cannot offer in India, and native Alexa integration — all for ₹20 less per month. The only reason to choose Spotify at ₹119 is if podcasts, South Indian editorial, or Spotify-specific social features are non-negotiable for you.