Spotify HiFi lossless streaming feature might arrive sometime soon; A new version of Spotify spotted with hidden mentions of lossless

Apple Music and Amazon Music have been offering lossless streaming features for quite some time now, while Spotify was also rumored to introduce this feature, but there was no information revealed regarding the same.
Yesterday, Spicetify- a tool that lets you customize Spotify revealed on the X platform that a new version of Spotify (1.2.66) mentions lossless in more parts of the UI.
Spotify 1.2.66 mentions lossless in more parts of UI 👇#NewSpotify #SpotifyLossless #Spotify
Lossless (pigeon) is mentioned in "Connect to the device" sidebar & under the artist in NPB (Now Playing Bar)
Lossless will be available up to 24-bit/44.1KHz (FLAC + Widevine).
Lossless… pic.twitter.com/QYbqg1ZKN3— spicetify (@spicetifyapp) June 19, 2025
As per the images shared, Lossless was mentioned in the Connect to the device sidebar and under the artist in the Now Playing Bar. It is revealed that Lossless will be available up to 24-bit/44.1 KHz (FLAC+ Widevine). According to the code spotted, it was revealed that Lossless will be available on Spotify Connect & Web Player. Not only will this streaming and downloads will also have a Lossless option available.
These small mentions of Lossless in the new Spotify version suggest that the company may finally introduce a lossless streaming feature for all Spotify users. Back in February, Bloomberg also reported that Spotify will be rolling out a new Music Pro tier with features like higher-quality streaming by the end of this year. It was also reported that the tier could cost as much as $5.99 per month more than its current subscriptions.
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