Our purpose
SpicetifyDownload.wiki helps desktop Spotify users reach the correct Spicetify project resources without navigating misleading mirrors or outdated tutorials. We explain platform commands, release files, CPU architectures, Spotify compatibility, Marketplace setup, update recovery, and common installation errors.
The site is written for practical task completion. Download links point to verified official project destinations, and commands remain visible so readers can inspect them before use.
How we verify information
Version numbers, release dates, platform files, compatibility ranges, and download destinations are checked against the Spicetify official documentation and GitHub organization. Each core page includes the official sources it used and a visible verification date.
We do not repackage Spicetify binaries, shorten official URLs, or claim that a community extension is official merely because it uses the Spicetify name.
Independence and trademarks
SpicetifyDownload.wiki is an independent informational website. It is not operated by, sponsored by, or affiliated with Spotify AB or the Spicetify open-source project. Spotify, Spicetify, and related names and marks belong to their respective owners.
Official Spicetify documentation is available at spicetify.app, and official source code and releases are published under the Spicetify organization on GitHub.
Safety and content boundaries
We cover legitimate client customization. We do not provide cracked Spotify clients, Premium bypasses, DRM circumvention, song ripping, playlist extraction, unauthorized MP3 downloads, or malware-prone mirrors. Spicetify itself is a desktop customization CLI, not a music downloader.
Users should review scripts, extensions, and community customizations before running them and should keep normal operating-system security controls enabled.
Corrections and contact
Software and compatibility details change quickly. To report an outdated version, broken official link, factual error, or accessibility issue, email [email protected]. Include the page URL, operating system, and the official source that supports the correction.