Hi Spotify Team,
I’m reporting what appears to be a new accessibility regression in the Spotify Android app affecting metadata display in song lists and playlists.
Issue summary:
When Android system font size is increased (for accessibility), metadata in track lists renders poorly and becomes difficult to read. The layout appears compressed and misaligned, with view counts and labels (e.g., “Video • 809,854,728”) wrapping or spacing awkwardly.
This significantly degrades usability for users who rely on larger system fonts.
Why this matters:
Users with reduced vision depend on larger font settings. Currently, increasing system font size creates a visually cluttered and hard-to-scan experience in core browsing screens (artist pages, playlists, track lists). This is not just cosmetic — it affects readability and overall accessibility compliance.
Environment:
Device: Google Pixel 8 Pro
OS: Android 16
Spotify version: [insert version number]
System setting: Increased font size (Display > Font Size set above default)
Issue appears consistently across artist pages and playlists
Steps to reproduce:
Increase Android system font size to Large or higher
Open Spotify
Navigate to an artist page or playlist
View the track list metadata
Expected behavior:
Metadata should reflow responsively and remain clean, readable, and properly spaced at larger font sizes.
Actual behavior:
Metadata appears cramped, awkwardly spaced, and visually broken when larger fonts are enabled.
This appears to be a recent change — I do not recall this issue in prior versions.
Accessibility is a core part of a modern product experience. I’d strongly encourage regression testing across supported font scaling levels to ensure Spotify remains usable for visually impaired users.
Happy to provide screen recordings or further details if helpful.
Thanks for your attention to this..
Plan
Premium
Country
Uk
Device
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Operating System
Android 16
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