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Spotify to let users buy physical books on app through Bookshop.org partnership

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Posted on February 5, 2026

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· Last updated: February 5, 2026

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Feb 5 (Reuters) - Spotify said on Thursday it will begin selling physical books on its streaming platform through a partnership with online retailer Bookshop.org, marking an unexpected expansion

Spotify Expands to Physical Book Sales via Bookshop.org Partnership

Spotify's New Book Selling Feature

Feb 5 (Reuters) - Spotify said on Thursday it will begin selling physical books on its streaming platform through a partnership with online retailer Bookshop.org, marking an unexpected expansion beyond its audiobooks business.

Partnership with Bookshop.org

The company is doubling down on new features to better compete with rival streaming services from tech giants such as Apple and Amazon.

Introduction of Page Match Tool

Since launching audiobooks two years ago, Audiobooks in Premium has expanded to 22 global markets and its English‑language catalog has grown to more than 500,000 titles, Spotify said. Its new listeners are up 36% and listening hours have grown 37%, it added.

Market Response and Subscription Changes

The physical book purchasing feature will begin rolling out later this spring for users in the U.S. and the UK, with Bookshop.org handling pricing, inventory and fulfillment, Spotify said.

Spotify's move comes at a time when physical book sales are sluggish because more users are increasingly turning to e-books and other sources on the Internet.

News Corp, which owns HarperCollins, said last year book publishing orders were slowing from both readers and retailers. A nearly 200-year-old library book distributor Baker & Taylor also shut down operations in January.

Spotify said it will launch "Page Match," a tool designed to let readers move between reading and listening.

Users can scan a page from a printed book or e-book using the Spotify app's camera to jump to the corresponding moment in the audiobook and scan again later to find the exact passage where they should resume reading, the company said.

Page Match will be available at launch on most English-language titles, with plans to be fully rolled out to all audiobook users by February 23, the company said.

Spotify has also increased the price of its monthly premium subscription plan by $1 to $12.99 in the United States, Estonia and Latvia markets.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru)

Key Takeaways

  • Spotify is partnering with Bookshop.org to sell physical books.
  • The new feature will launch in the U.S. and UK this spring.
  • Spotify introduces Page Match for seamless reading and listening.
  • Physical book sales are declining amid rising e-book popularity.
  • Spotify raises its premium subscription price by $1.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an audiobook?
An audiobook is a recording of a book being read aloud. It allows listeners to enjoy literature through audio rather than reading text.
What is a subscription service?
A subscription service is a business model where customers pay a recurring fee to access a product or service, often on a monthly or annual basis.
What is inventory management?
Inventory management is the process of overseeing and controlling the ordering, storage, and use of products to ensure that a business has the right amount of stock.
What is fulfillment in e-commerce?
Fulfillment in e-commerce refers to the process of receiving, processing, and delivering orders to customers, including inventory management and shipping.

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