Spotify has started testing a new feature that allows users to create AI-generated personal podcasts and save them directly to their Spotify libraries.
The company said the feature works through a new command-line interface tool, now in beta, which connects Spotify with external coding agents such as OpenAI’s Codex, Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenClaw.
Users can generate private audio briefings or podcast-style content from notes, schedules, articles and other personal material, then listen to them inside the Spotify app.
Spotify also explained that the podcasts will remain private and do not appear for other users on the platform.
“People are already starting to use their agents to create personal audio that guides their day: from summaries of class notes before an exam to briefings of what’s on their calendar. And they’re asking for a way to listen to it on Spotify, where they already listen to everything else,” the company said in a blog post.
The tool lets users create different types of audio content depending on what they need. Someone preparing for work can generate a short morning briefing with meeting reminders, weather updates and podcast suggestions for their commute.
A student studying philosophy could also create weekly audio lessons based on saved notes, articles and research material.
Users who already work with coding agents on desktop can install the beta tool through its GitHub page. After signing into Spotify through a browser, they can write prompts describing the kind of podcast they want and ask the agent to save it directly to their Spotify account.
For example, a user could request an audio session explaining the history of the World Cup, including major players, host countries and details about this year’s tournament. The system then creates the podcast and adds it to the user’s library with a Spotify link for playback.
The company further noted that the feature is available to eligible Free and Premium users globally, although limits may apply during the testing period.
Spotify plans to continue adjusting the personal podcasts experience as it receives feedback from listeners and expands the beta programme.






