Spotify now lets users save or share podcast clips
The feature, now rolling out to Free and Premium users, includes a simple trimming tool that lets listeners save or share a specific moment from a podcast episode. Here are the details.
Spotify now supports podcast clip sharing
Podcast trimming, saving, and sharing tools aren’t exactly new. Apps like Overcast have offered similar features for years.
That said, Spotify is now joining the list of podcast apps that let listeners create and share clips, with support for both audio and video podcasts.
Starting today, Free and Premium users can tap the scissor icon in the Now Playing view to open the clip creation interface, where they can choose the segment they want to save or share.

Spotify says the feature includes a trimming tool that lets users precisely select the beginning and end of a clip. In our tests, however, the tool only showed a transcript-based selector, rather than a traditional timeline trimmer.
Once the user is done, they can either save the clip to a new ‘Your clips’ folder in ‘Your Library’, share it through Spotify Messages, or share it directly to other platforms. Spotify says that users can even add these clips to playlists, “ensuring those favorite moments are never lost in the feed.”
According to Spotify, the feature is rolling out globally today, “with availability expanding across more shows over time.” This means that the tool might not be immediately available on all shows or to all users.
To learn more about the new podcast clipping tool on Spotify, follow this link.
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