Use this $20 Spotify music converter to save all your favorite songs

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Spotify Music Converter for Mac lets you download songs so you can take them anywhere.
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Whether you’re working out or focusing on work, music can be a helpful tool to keep you motivated and productive. While Spotify Premium allows you to download music for playback later (helpful when you’re flying or traveling), you’re still limited to downloads on a maximum of five devices. And if you’re only using the free version of Spotify, you can’t download songs at all — making your subscription pretty ineffective if you’re hiking or out somewhere remote without service.

This Spotify Music Converter for Mac allows you to record and save all your favorite songs to the device of your choice. Plus, you can choose between a variety of formats to download the songs with 100% of the original tracks’ quality.

If you’ve been building out your music library for years, it can be aggravating to not be able to access your favorite playlists and songs, especially if you use multiple listening devices. With this highly rated music converter (it received 4.5 out of 5 stars from 50 reviewers), you can download and save your favorite songs and playlists to your computer for easy listening later on.

Best of all, you can use this converter whether you’re a free or premium Spotify user. All you need to do is select your songs and audio format, whether that’s MP3, M4A, WAV or FLAC. You can even customize the output audio quality according to your needs.

The user-friendly interface allows you to drag and drop, or just copy and paste your favorites right into the platform, all without the DRM from Spotify music. (Don’t worry — the converter retains ID tags and metadata information to output DRM-free songs.)

Get this Spotify Music Converter for Mac for $19.99 (regularly $39), a savings of 49%.

Prices subject to change.

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