Add and download music on Windows
As soon as you subscribe to Apple Music, you can add songs, albums, playlists and music videos from Apple Music to your music library, which is accessible from your Windows device, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV or Android device whenever you’re signed in to Apple Music.
After you add music to your music library, you can download it to your computer or device to play at any time, even when you’re offline.
Note: Apple Music isn’t available in all countries or regions. See the Apple Support article Availability of Apple Media Services.
Add music to your library
Go to the Apple Music app on your Windows device.
Do any of the following to find music you want to add:
View recommendations tailored for you: Select Home in the sidebar, then find music you recently played, personal playlists created for you, genres you might like and more.
See what’s new in Apple Music: Select New in the sidebar, then find music by mood, new releases, charts and more.
Search the Apple Music catalogue: See Search for music.
To add music to your music library, do one of the following:
Select the Add button.
Select , then choose Add To Library.
If you don’t see these options, either you’re not signed in to your Apple Account, you’re not subscribed to Apple Music or the “Sync library” option isn’t selected in Apple Music settings: select at the top of the sidebar, choose Settings, select General, then make sure “Sync library” is on.
Download music to your computer
Go to the Apple Music app on your Windows device.
Select any option below Library in the sidebar. For example, select Songs to see all the songs in your library.
To download music you’ve added to your music library to your computer, select an item, then do one of the following:
Select .
Select , then choose Download.
Note: Music you download from Apple Music to your computer can’t be burned to a disc or transferred manually to a device, such as iPhone, iPad or iPod. Music can only be downloaded to a device directly from Apple Music. See Intro to syncing your Windows device and Apple devices.