Snap launched Now Playing on Monday (July 27), a new feature that turns Snap Map into a real-time music sharing layer for the 450 million people who use the location-based service every month. As TechCrunch exclusively reported, the feature lets users link their Spotify account and display what they are currently listening to directly on Snap Map, with friends able to see each other’s tracks in real time. Users control their own visibility, choosing to share with all friends, only friends they share their location with, a custom group, or no one. The feature will not display listening history or the last-played song, and sharing pauses automatically if the app has not been opened within 24 hours. Now Playing is live in all markets where both Snapchat and Spotify operate, with Canada to follow.
The feature is deeper than a simple status update. Tapping a track on Snap Map opens three options: open it directly in Spotify, save it to Liked Songs, or explore Spotlight videos that use the same sound. Songs can also be saved to Spotify from Spotlight videos and Sound Pages without leaving Snapchat. That save-to-streaming functionality is where the music discovery value is most concrete: a listener who hears something they like through a friend’s Now Playing status can add it to their Spotify library in a single tap, creating a frictionless path from social discovery to active listening. “Music is one of the most personal ways people express themselves, and it becomes even more meaningful when it brings friends closer,” Snapchat Head of Music Manny Adler said in a statement. “Now Playing adds a new layer of expression and discovery to Snap Map, helping Snapchatters share the soundtrack to their day and find new music through the people they already know.”
The launch extends a relationship between Snap and Spotify that dates to 2020, when Snapchat first introduced its Sounds feature allowing users to open songs on streaming services. Now Playing adds the account-linking and social listening layer that Sounds never had, making Snap Map a persistent ambient music feed rather than a one-off sharing tool. As Music Week noted, Snap Map was launched in 2017 primarily as a location-sharing product and has since expanded steadily with new features as Snap has worked to increase daily engagement on a platform competing against TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts for the same user attention. Adding real-time music sharing to a product used by 450 million people monthly is a meaningful distribution lever for Spotify, which has been building its own social infrastructure aggressively over the past year.