With the release of Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature, users can now enjoy a personalized summary of their listening habits. This feature has become incredibly popular, inspiring many other companies to create similar year-in-review experiences that offer users a recap of their interactions, preferences, and habits from the past year.
Many platforms and websites have followed suit by creating their own versions of the Spotify Wrapped concept. Let’s take a look at some of these alternatives:
Amazon Music
Amazon Music has introduced its own version of Spotify Wrapped called “2025 Delivered.” This feature provides users with a summary of their listening statistics, including top artists, songs, and podcasts. Users can also receive a special message from their favorite artist through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. The feature can be accessed by tapping on the Library tab within the app.
This year’s update includes new badges for users to showcase, such as the “Trendsetter” badge for those who listened to trending albums early and the “Headliner” badge for fans who rank among the top percentage of an artist’s listeners. Additionally, there are shareable cards designed with a “music festival” theme, personalized for each listener.
Previously, Amazon Music offered “My Year in Review,” a playlist featuring the most popular tracks based on users’ yearly statistics. The playlist can be found in the “Playlists” section or “Made For You.”
Apple Music
Apple Music’s “Replay” experience, introduced in 2019, offers users a summary of their top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations, along with play counts and total listening time. Users can share their personalized listening data on social media and enjoy a year-end highlight reel showcasing their most-listened-to music throughout the year.
This year, Apple Replay 2025 includes a new “Discovery” section for highlighting new artists, a “Loyalty” section for recurring favorite artists, and a “Comebacks” section for artists reentering users’ listening rotation.
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This differs from last year’s experience, which featured “listening streaks” to show the days users listened to music on the service the longest. The platform also introduced a monthly version of Replay in 2024, allowing users to access their monthly music habits.
The Apple Replay experience is available on both the mobile app and Apple’s Replay website.
If you’re an Apple Books user, you can also enjoy a Year in Review feature showcasing all the books and audiobooks you read in a year. Simply select the green “Year in Review” icon within the Apple Books app to access it.
Deezer
Deezer, another music streaming app, offers its own yearly roundup called “My Deezer Year,” providing users with a summary of their music consumption over the year, including top songs, genres, most-listened-to albums, and favorite artists.
This year’s edition features a new “romantic comedy” theme for the recap visuals and allows users to create quizzes to share with friends. Users can choose a favorite genre, three songs, and a top artist to see which friends match their choices.
Last year, Deezer offered options to be “roasted” or “hyped-up” based on music preferences, along with a quiz testing how well friends and family knew users’ music taste.
SoundCloud
For SoundCloud users, the platform recently launched its SoundCloud 2025 recap, providing an overview of top five artists, albums, tracks, moods, total listening time, and a playlist of the 50 most listened-to songs. Users can also discover their “Music Doppelgänger” based on profiles they follow.
YouTube Music
YouTube Music’s Recap feature offers a personalized and interactive experience highlighting top artists, songs, moods, genres, albums, playlists, longest listening streak, and total minutes listened in a year. This year, a new AI-powered “Ask Music” feature allows users to ask questions about their listening history.
To access the feature, users can tap on the profile avatar in the top-right corner and select “Your Recap” within the Android and iOS mobile apps.
Furthermore, YouTube introduced its own Recap feature, showcasing users’ most-watched videos from 2025. The feature highlights favorite channels and interests while categorizing users by personality type based on viewing preferences.
Tidal
Tidal takes a minimalist approach to its recap, focusing on key stats like top artists, tracks, and monthly listening. Users receive a shareable card highlighting their top 5 artists and songs, along with a custom playlist featuring their most-played songs of the year. To access the recap, users can click the notifications bell within the app.
Duolingo
Language-learning app Duolingo offers a “Year in Review” experience consisting of a 10-page summary revealing insights for all types of learners, including total XP earned, longest streak, and learning style. Users can access their recap by clicking on the blue Duolingo mascot icon labeled “2025” in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Netflix Wrapped
While Netflix doesn’t provide its own year-end wrap-up, a video-editing company named Kapwing developed a tool that utilizes Netflix viewing data to offer insightful statistics about individual subscribers. Users can import their Netflix viewing history to receive insights like their “most bingeful day” and total watch time.
To use the tool, users simply need to import their Netflix viewing history and receive various insights such as total minutes and days streamed, top shows and movies watched, significant binges, and the most-watched movie actor, among other statistics.
Wrapped for TikTok
In 2020, TikTok introduced a feature showing the number of videos watched and engagement on users’ videos. Although this feature is no longer available, users can utilize tools like the one developed by Bennett Hollstein to export their TikTok data and view insights such as total videos watched, watch time, and engagement persona.
Users can visit the TikTok Settings page, select “Download your data” under “Settings and privacy,” choose “JSON – Machine-readable file” as the file format, and upload the file to “Wrapped for TikTok” to access their personalized recap.
Twitch
Twitch offers an annual summary for viewers and streamers on the platform, providing insights into their most-viewed creators, overall watch time, and more. Users can access their recap by visiting twitch.tv/annual-recap and logging into their account. To be eligible, users must have watched or streamed a minimum of 10 hours of content during the year.
Reclaim
Calendar app Reclaim introduced its own Spotify Wrapped-inspired year-in-review, featuring insights such as the number of external and internal meetings, hours spent in deep work and breaks, number of meetings, auto-scheduled meetings, busiest month, and work personality type.
Hevy
Workout app Hevy’s year-in-review showcases the number of workouts in a year, top exercises, total duration, total volumes lifted, and number of completed sets. Users can see the weight they lifted compared to objects like airplanes, adding a unique perspective to their workout achievements.
As December progresses, more companies may launch their annual recaps, building on past year-end wrap-ups offered by services like Circleback, Goodreads, Hulu, Pandora, PlayStation, Mastodon, Reddit, Strava, Tinder, Xbox, and even Aldi. Stay tuned for more exciting recaps as the year comes to a close!
This article has been updated to include newly added Wrapped-like features from various platforms.