Spotify AI Podcasts: Ask, Brief, and Play Your Way
Spotify’s AI podcasts make listening interactive with Q&A and custom audio briefings
May 26, 2026 (Updated May 26, 2026) - Written by Christian Tico
This image is part of Spotify's official brand assets, available from their press kit
Christian Tico
May 26, 2026 (Updated May 26, 2026)
Spotify Adds AI Tools for Podcasts: Q&A, Personalized Briefings, and Custom Audio Episodes
Spotify is expanding its podcast experience with AI tools that let listeners ask questions about episodes and generate personalized audio briefings from prompts, links, PDFs, and text. The update moves Spotify beyond passive listening and toward an interactive, on-demand audio platform.
What Spotify is adding
Spotify is rolling out an AI-powered Q&A feature for podcast listeners, along with tools for creating personalized audio briefings and custom podcast-style episodes. According to recent reports, these features are designed to help users get instant answers about what they are hearing and to generate new audio content tailored to their interests.
- AI Q&A for podcast episodes, so listeners can ask about specific topics, hosts, guests, or concepts mentioned in an episode.
- Personalized audio briefings created from prompts, with options for daily or weekly updates.
- Input support for prompts, links, PDFs, and text, giving the AI more context for generated audio.
- Custom voice selection for the narrated output.
How the podcast Q&A feature works
The new podcast Q&A tool is meant to make episodes easier to understand and more interactive. Listeners can ask questions about a show they are currently playing, or about a concept mentioned during the episode, and Spotify’s AI returns an instant response.
Reports also say the feature can suggest related podcast recommendations, which could help users discover new content based on their interests. This makes the podcast experience feel more like a conversational assistant than a traditional audio player.
Personalized audio briefings from prompts
Spotify is also building a personal podcast-style generator that creates audio briefings from user prompts. Examples reported by outlets include requests such as daily city updates, local concert news from favorite artists, or a short explanation of a complex topic like economics.
Users can also feed the system additional material, including links, PDFs, and text documents, to shape the resulting audio. The generated episodes can be saved privately in the user’s library and scheduled to update daily or weekly.
Why Spotify is doing this
These additions appear aimed at making Spotify more engaging and more useful as an information platform. Instead of only hosting creator-made podcasts, Spotify is now offering tools that let users generate their own audio experiences on demand.
The company’s direction also matches a wider trend in consumer AI, where platforms are combining search, summarization, and personalized content generation. In Spotify’s case, that means podcast discovery, episode clarification, and custom briefing creation are becoming part of the same workflow.
Who can use the new features
Available reporting indicates that the AI Q&A feature is being launched first for Premium mobile users in the United States, Sweden, and Ireland. The personal podcast and briefing tools are also being introduced in stages, with some features tied to Premium access and monthly usage limits.
- AI Q&A: Premium mobile users in select countries.
- Personalized briefings: Rolling out gradually, with private library saving.
- Usage limits: Some reports note monthly credits for generated audio.
How this changes the podcast experience
Spotify’s AI tools make podcasts more interactive, searchable, and personalized. A listener who wants context about a topic no longer has to leave the app to research it, and someone who wants a daily briefing can generate one instead of assembling information manually.
This also suggests that Spotify is positioning podcasts as both entertainment and utility. The platform is no longer just a place to listen, it is becoming a system for asking, summarizing, and generating audio content on demand.
Conclusion
Spotify’s new AI tools signal a major shift in how podcasts can be consumed and created. By combining episode Q&A with personalized briefings from prompts, links, PDFs, and text, Spotify is turning podcast listening into a more interactive and customized experience.
The real shift is not that Spotify can answer questions about podcasts, but that it now controls the interface between curiosity and audio, turning listening into a demand-driven search product rather than a creator-led medium. That makes discovery more efficient, but it also risks collapsing the open-ended surprise of podcasting into a machine-optimized feed of what the listener already knows how to ask for.
Which users currently have access to the AI Q&A feature?
