Privacy Policy

PlaylistTools is a free tool that lets you extract links from YouTube Music playlists and convert playlists from Spotify and Apple Music to YouTube Music. Here's what you should know about your data.

What we access

When you use the playlist converter, we read the playlist you provide (from Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music) to find matching songs. That's it — we only look at song titles and artist names to search for matches.

If you choose to create a YouTube Music playlist, we'll ask you to sign in with your Google account. This gives us temporary permission to create a playlist and add songs to it on your behalf. We don't read your existing playlists, watch history, or anything else on your account.

What we store

Nothing. We don't have a database. We don't create user accounts. We don't track you across sessions. Once you close the page, everything is gone.

Google account access

When you sign in with Google to create a playlist, the authentication happens directly between your browser and Google — your credentials never touch our server. We request the youtube scope solely to create playlists. You can revoke access anytime at myaccount.google.com/permissions.

Third-party services

We use the Spotify API, Apple Music API, and YouTube Music to look up and match songs. Your playlist URLs are sent to these services to fetch track information. We don't share any data beyond what's needed to make the conversion work.

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