Free browser tool

Build a Spotify-ready playlist from mood, lyrics, or URLs

Use natural-language seeds and fine-grained filters to generate, edit, and export track lists formatted for Spotify import or third-party playlist managers. No music-technical skills required.

Fast, prompt-driven workflow

How it works

Enter a natural-language seed (e.g., mood, a line of lyrics, an artist, or a public Spotify/YouTube URL). Apply constraints — target length, tempo range, era, explicit-content filter, and track diversity — then generate a candidate playlist. Edit, regenerate or swap tracks until the order and balance match your needs. Export the finalized track list as a CSV or copy-ready text for manual Spotify import or other playlist tools.

  • Start with plain-language prompts — no advanced settings needed.
  • Refine with concrete constraints (minutes, BPM, decades, explicit content).
  • Export a clean, editable track list: Artist — Title — Album.

Flexible input types

What you can seed

Seed playlists from multiple discovery sources. Mix and match seeds to broaden recommendations or focus tightly on a vibe.

  • Public Spotify or YouTube track and playlist URLs
  • Artist, album or song names (catalog-style seeds)
  • Lyrics fragments or thematic keywords (e.g., "open roads")
  • Local imports: CSV, MP3/ID3 metadata, or exported Last.fm scrobbles

Filters that matter

Fine-grained controls

Control playlist shape and safety with practical options rather than obscure settings.

  • Duration target: set total minutes or number of tracks
  • Tempo range (BPM): keep the playlist energy consistent
  • Era/decades toggle: prioritize 70s, 90s, or contemporary music
  • Explicit-content toggle: family-safe filtering
  • Diversity controls: balance seeds vs. fresh discoveries

Try these prompts

Prompt examples and templates

Ready-to-use prompt templates for common needs. Paste one, edit the parameters, and generate.

Mood-based playlist

Chill evening playlist with mellow indie folk and acoustic focus.

  • Prompt: "Create a 45-minute chill evening playlist with mellow indie folk, low BPM (60–80), acoustic focus, and no explicit tracks — include 12–14 songs."
  • When to use: background listening, dinner sets, relaxed videos

Artist-seed expansion

Blend multiple artist seeds into a single cohesive list.

  • Prompt: "Build a 30-track playlist starting from Tame Impala and Khruangbin; blend psychedelic pop and instrumental funk, prioritize newer releases and keep tempo 90–110 BPM."
  • When to use: curated channels, mix shows, discovery playlists

Workout / tempo-focused

High-energy playlists tuned to BPM and duration.

  • Prompt: "Generate a 40-minute HIIT playlist, BPM 150–170, high energy, include electronic and pop remixes, 20 tracks, explicit content allowed."
  • When to use: classes, training sessions, event warmups

Lyrics/theme driven

Find tracks that match a lyrical theme for video or storytelling.

  • Prompt: "Find songs with lyrics about 'long drives' or 'open roads' across genres; assemble a 60-minute playlist suitable for a road-trip video soundtrack."
  • When to use: video soundtracks, themed mixes, podcasts

Export-ready prompt

Produce a CSV-ready track list for manual import.

  • Prompt: "Output a CSV-formatted track list (Artist — Title — Album) with timestamps and a suggested order for importing into Spotify or other playlist managers."
  • When to use: transferring lists to playlist editors or archival

Practical export options

Exporting & using the playlist with Spotify

The tool produces an editable track list formatted for copy/paste or CSV export (Artist — Title — Album). Use that file or list with one of these approaches:

  • Search and add tracks manually in Spotify (desktop/mobile) using the exported Artist and Title fields.
  • Import the CSV into a third-party playlist manager that supports CSV-to-Spotify transfer (follow that tool's import steps).
  • If a public Spotify track URL was used as a seed, the generated list will prioritize exact matches when available to help simplify manual matching.

Use cases

Who this is for

Designed for anyone who needs quick, thematic, or precisely-timed playlists without spending hours hand-selecting tracks.

  • Casual listeners who want a ready playlist for a mood or activity
  • Independent curators and hobby DJs prototyping sets
  • Content creators and marketers building mood-specific backgrounds
  • Fitness instructors and event organizers assembling timed playlists
  • Developers and hobbyists prototyping music features or CSV exports

FAQ

How do I turn the generated track list into a Spotify playlist?

Download or copy the generated CSV (Artist — Title — Album). The simplest options are: 1) Search each Artist — Title pair in Spotify and add to a playlist manually (desktop or mobile), or 2) use a third-party playlist manager that supports CSV import and Spotify transfer. The tool provides copy-ready formatting to make either approach faster.

What inputs can I use as seeds?

Use public Spotify, YouTube, or SoundCloud URLs; artist, album, or song names; lyrics or theme keywords; or local imports such as CSV files and MP3/ID3 metadata. Combine multiple seeds for broader discovery or tighter focus.

Is the generator really free and are there usage limits?

The browser generator is offered as a free utility. For details about rate limits, API access, or commercial licensing, check the pricing page or contact the team via the About page.

How do you handle explicit content and family-safe filters?

There's an explicit-content toggle that filters out tracks flagged as explicit in public catalogs. When enabled, the generator prioritizes clean versions and avoids tracks flagged explicit in source metadata; always preview results before public use.

Do you store or access my Spotify/YouTube listening history or account data?

The generator accepts public URLs and local imports as seeds. It does not require linking a music service account to generate playlists. If you choose to export and use third-party import tools that request account access, review their privacy settings separately.

Can I use generated playlists for commercial projects or public events?

The tool creates playlist suggestions and export files only; it does not grant public-performance or sync licenses. For commercial or public use, ensure you have the appropriate rights and venue licensing required by your jurisdiction or event organizers.

Why do recommendations mix well-known songs with obscure tracks and how do I control that balance?

Mixing familiar and fresh tracks helps maintain listener interest and discovery. Use diversity controls and the 'known vs. discovery' balance in the generator to increase the proportion of seed matches or to favor fresh recommendations. Regenerate with different constraints to tune familiarity.

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