Amazon Music is a music streaming platform and digital music store operated by Amazon. Since its launch in 2007 under the name Amazon MP3, it has established itself as one of the most popular music streaming services in numerous countries.
In 2014, the e-commerce company launched Amazon Music Prime, an add-on that gives Amazon Prime members access to a catalog of over 100 million tracks, along with podcasts, playlists, and stations.
In 2016, Amazon introduced Amazon Music Unlimited, a separate subscription-based streaming service that functions similarly to its primary competitors, Spotify and Apple Music.
According to Amazon, the service provides access to “100 million songs in lossless HD quality, millions of tracks in Ultra HD, and thousands of expert-programmed playlists and stations, including the hottest new releases from today's most popular artists.” It also features ”a growing catalog of spatial audio content mastered in Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio.”
In addition to its sound quality features, the platform offers algorithmic music discovery tools that provide users with personalized recommendations. It also lets artists claim and customize their artist profiles, track real-time streaming data, and access insights about their audience and performance across Amazon Music and Alexa via its platform Amazon Music for Artists.