Spotify Just Added Fitness to Its Platform, and It Comes With 1,400 Peloton Classes

Spotify has officially moved into fitness. Starting today, the streaming platform is introducing guided workout experiences directly inside the app, putting curated workout content in the same ecosystem as music, podcasts, audiobooks, and video. Both Free and Premium users get access, though Premium users in supported markets get considerably more.

The headline addition is a new partnership with Peloton. Premium subscribers now have access to a continually growing catalog of more than 1,400 ad-free, on-demand classes as part of their existing subscription, covering outdoor runs, strength, cardio, yoga, and meditation from instructors including Rebecca Kennedy, Ally Love, and Rad Lopez. No specialized equipment required.

Free and Premium users also get access to dozens of curated playlists and content from established wellness creators including Yoga with Kassandra, Caitlin K’eli Yoga, Sweaty Studio, Chloe Ting Home Workouts, Pilates Body by Raven, Abi Mills Wellness, Sophiereidfit, and others.

The expansion isn’t a surprise given the numbers. Nearly 70% of Spotify Premium users work out monthly. More than 150 million fitness playlists are active globally, and fitness and workout content ranks among the top use cases for the platform’s recently launched Prompted Playlist feature. The demand was already there.

The experience is designed to move across devices without friction. Start a video workout on your TV, switch to audio on your phone for a run, and wind down with guided recovery on a smart speaker. Classes are available primarily in English, with select options in Spanish and German, and can be downloaded for offline access. To find it, search “fitness” in the app or find the new Fitness hub in Browse All.