Spotify Now Welcomes AI-Generated Podcasts Created With AI Agents

Spotify Personal podcast

Spotify is currently hosting over 7 million podcasts, but it’s now welcoming a new type of AI-generated podcasts created by AI agents. Popular agentic AI tools such as OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, and OpenClaw can already generate personalized audio content from a simple text prompt, and Spotify now wants to host this content, too.

“People are already starting to use their agents to create personal audio that guides their day: from summaries of class notes before an exam to briefings of what’s on their calendar. And they’re asking for a way to listen to it on Spotify, where they already listen to everything else.
Now, we’re making it possible to save and play Personal Podcasts on Spotify,” the company announced today.

Creating a personal podcast with an AI agent and saving it to Spotify is available for both Free and Premium users. To get started, OpenClaw, Claude Code, or OpenAI Codex users will need to open the Save to Spotify CLI GitHub page and follow the installation instructions. Once the setup is complete, Spotify users can just describe to their AI agent what they want their personal podcast to focus on, and then ask it to add it to their personal Spotify library.

To create these personalized podcasts, AI agents can pull information from both online sources and local files, and they can also include chapters for faster navigation. However, Spotify says that usage limits apply while the feature remains in beta.

Besides the launch of these new AI-generated podcasts, Spotify announced today that its AI DJ is now available for Premium users in Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, Switzerland, and other markets. As part of this latest market expansion, the AI DJ can now speak French, German, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese.

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