Spotify believes India could emerge as one of its largest long-term growth markets, with the company estimating a potential subscriber base of nearly 150 million users as digital audio consumption continues to rise across the country.
The company’s leadership recently highlighted India’s rapidly evolving streaming ecosystem, pointing to growing smartphone penetration, expanding digital payment adoption, affordable internet access, and increasing consumer familiarity with subscription-based digital services as major growth drivers.
While India remains one of Spotify’s largest user markets in terms of free listeners, the company is now increasingly focusing on converting more users toward premium paid subscriptions. Executives reportedly noted that India still represents a relatively underpenetrated market for paid music streaming compared to global benchmarks, creating significant room for future expansion.
Spotify has been steadily investing in regional language music, podcasts, curated playlists, and creator-driven audio formats to strengthen engagement among Indian users across metro and non-metro markets. The platform has also increasingly localised its content strategy to cater to diverse listening habits across languages, genres, and regional cultures.
According to company executives, India’s younger demographic profile and mobile-first internet ecosystem make it one of the most strategically important markets for the future of audio streaming globally.
The company’s India growth ambitions also come amid rising competition in the country’s music streaming space, where platforms are aggressively investing in local content, artist partnerships, podcasts, and subscription offerings to capture audience attention.
Beyond music streaming, Spotify sees broader opportunities emerging from India’s growing creator economy and increasing consumption of podcasts, independent audio shows, and creator-led storytelling formats. Industry observers believe this could help streaming platforms build deeper engagement beyond traditional music listening.






