YouTube Music, Google’s premier music streaming service, is enhancing its user experience by extending offline listening capabilities to its desktop web users.
This marks a significant leap from its previous offering, which was restricted to mobile app users only.
As such YouTube’s desktop experience is now closer to parity with the mobile app, and it signals that the company is acknowledging the diverse preferences of its user base.
Until now, the joy of offline listening on YouTube Music was a luxury enjoyed exclusively by mobile app users.
The introduction of this feature on the desktop web app is a testament to Google’s commitment to evolving its services to meet user demands.
While the web version of YouTube Music doesn’t have a standalone desktop app, the incorporation of offline listening into the web app bridges this gap, offering users a seamless listening experience across devices.
The transition to include offline listening on desktops wasn’t overnight.
It underwent a rigorous testing phase, initially available to a select group of users.
With the broader rollout now underway, more subscribers are greeted with the “New! Download music to listen offline” prompt, signifying their access to this eagerly awaited feature.
To download music, users can simply head to their song or album of choice and click the download button, conveniently located between the “Save to library” option and the three-dot menu.
In addition to expanding offline listening to desktops, YouTube Music for Android has undergone a noteworthy redesign of its custom share sheet.
This redesign moves away from the previous grid-based layout that dominated a large portion of the screen.
The new format introduces a compact carousel that displays approximately five sharing options per view, supplemented by “Copy link” and “Share with other apps” buttons.
This streamlined design supports one-handed usage and adapts to the unique design language of the YouTube family of apps, distinct from other first-party Google applications.
To use the offline listening feature on your desktop, first ensure you have access to the feature by looking for the “New! Download music to listen offline” message near the Library tab on the YouTube Music web app.
To download music, navigate to the desired song or album page and click the download button situated between the “Save to library” option and the three-dot menu button.
The offline listening feature on YouTube Music’s desktop version is rolling out in phases, so it might not be available to all users immediately.
Initially, it was tested with a small group of users, but it is gradually becoming available to more subscribers.
YouTube Music for Android has redesigned its custom share sheet, moving from a grid-based layout to a more compact carousel format.
This new design displays about five sharing options per screen and includes buttons for “Copy link” and “Share with other apps,” making it more conducive to one-handed use.
Yes, YouTube Music’s offline listening feature on the desktop allows users to download entire playlists in addition to individual songs.
This makes it convenient for users to enjoy their favorite collections of music without an internet connection.
Follow the step-by-step guide below to save music on YouTube Music’s website without any internet:
– Open the YouTube Music web app on your desktop.
– Then, go to an album’s or single’s page.
– Search for the download button available between the “Save to library” and three-dot dropdown menu options.
– Now, click on the download option to save the album or single to your desktop.
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