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How to Download The YouTube Music App For PC

Bringing endless music right to your desktop

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Updated onJuly 11, 2024

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The YouTube Music app is primarily designed for mobile devices, but if you’re looking for a similar experience on your PC, you can still access it in various ways.

There is currently no dedicated YouTube Music app available for PC but with a few tweaks, you can listen to music as you would on your smartphone. While you can access YouTube Music on your PC, it does not offer the same offline playback features as the mobile app.

How do I download YouTube Music on my PC?

How do I download YouTube Music on my PC?

1. By using a browser

You can use the web version of YouTube Music on anybrowser that supports HTML5and has JavaScript enabled. To check for compatibility, Google lists thesystem requirements and compatible browsers.

2. By using an Android emulator

Using an Android emulatorallows you to run Android apps on your PC, providing a mobile-like experience. However, remember that running an emulator may require a system with higher specifications, and the performance may vary depending on your PC’s capabilities.

3. By downloading the unofficial app

You candownload the YouTube Music Desktop appand set it up if you prefer a standalone app. Though not affiliated with Google, it works just as the real thing. Github also has anunofficial YouTube Music appthat you can download and use on your PC like any other.

Its main advantage over the official app is that it is free, open-source, has built-in adblockers, and keeps the original interface of the app.

It is also cross-platform so whatever OS you’re on, you get to enjoy unlimited music. With all these pros, we cannot forget to mention that unofficial apps may not include all the features or regular updates provided by the official YouTube Music app.

Additionally, there may be potential risks such as malware, security vulnerabilities, or compatibility issues when downloading and using unofficial apps from third-party sources. We recommend you exercise caution by installing acomprehensive antivirus solution.

Can YouTube Music play offline on a PC?

Offline YouTube Music is only available for mobile devices. However, you can enjoy such perks with a premium subscription or when using the unofficial version on your PC.

Another thing you can also enjoy withYouTube Music on desktop is ad-free listeningespecially whenNewPipe encounters a network error.

Remember thatYouTube Music is not available in all countriesyet so even after downloading it, it may not work if you’re not in a whitelisted region. If you’ve checked and fulfilled all conditions butYouTube Music is still not working, we have answers in our detailed guide.

Hopefully, you’ve found a way to enjoy YouTube Music on your PC. However, if it seems like too much work, you can always tryalternative music appsfor your PC.

That’s it from us but we’d love to hear from you. Have you tried YouTube Music on your PC and which method did you use to install it? Any complaints so far? Let us know in the comment section below.

Moreover, if you’d like to install theYouTube app on your Windows 7 PC, we’ve got you covered.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.