The “Supremium” plan, initially revealed in June as part of Spotify Hi-Fi, has now had its logo unveiled by Chris Messina, offering lossless audio streaming benefits on Spotify.
Downloaded the logo for the new Spotify Supremium subscription plan.
The Supremium plan logo was found by examining Spotify app codes. Chris mentioned various advantages of the new $19.90/month Spotify plan.
- Feature called “Your Sound Capsule.”
- Tools for advanced playlist mixing
- AI-driven tools for creating playlists
- Listening activity status similar to “Last.fm” (specifics)
- 20 to 30 hours of listening to audiobooks
- Audio without any loss in quality in 24-bit format (the “Spotify Hi-Fi” brand has been discontinued)

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Two weeks ago, there were leaks concerning Spotify’s upcoming “Supremium” plan. In the subreddit “truespotify,” user “Hypixely” posted details resembling those disclosed by Chris, indicating the credibility of the information.
Daniel Ek, the CEO of Spotify, shared details about the postponement of “Hi-Fi” in an investor-focused announcement.
Hi-Fi remains a valuable asset in the streaming market, particularly for enthusiasts, and we are exploring its potential to enhance our value in the future. However, we do not have any announcements to make at this point.
Introduction and accessibility
Lossless music streaming may be introduced through Spotify’s “Supremium” subscription plan by the end of 2022, as rumored. The plans are still uncertain, particularly following comments made by Spotify’s CEO, Daniel Ek.