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Why does my playlist fail to upload an image for the cover?

Why does my playlist fail to upload an image for the cover?

Anytime I try to change a playlist cover image, it will say "failed to upload image" and will not save. My connection is at full bars and has perfectly fine speed and lets me play music and everything else perfectly fine.
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Hey Mr. Mess Up!

If you are having trouble uploading a new cover image for your Spotify playlist, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue:

  1. Check the image size: Spotify has a size limit for cover images, so make sure that the image you are trying to upload is under 4 MB in size and meets the other image requirements.

  2. Clear your browser cache: Sometimes browser cache can interfere with uploading images. Clear your browser cache and try again.

  3. Try a different browser: Switch to a different browser and try uploading the image again.

  4. Check your internet connection: Even if your connection appears to be working fine, a weak or inconsistent connection can cause issues with uploading images. Try restarting your router or connecting to a different network.

I hope this helps,

 

-Prague the Dog

Unfortunately, the solutions you've highlighted were unable to fix the problem, but thank you very much anyway for trying to resolve this 

Of course man, if you have any other questions you know ill try my darnest for ya!

Highest regards from the westside,

 

-Prague the Dog

I hit edit and change Image and nothing happens it doesn’t load it doesn’t let me pick a picture nothing happens it goes far I wick indicated I clicked it but that’s it

Sorry for the late reply, I too had this problem, I was on desktop and was encountering the same exact problem, how I fixed it was making sure my file was a jpeg file, which it was not, it was webp, if you still have this problem maybe try checking the file type and using a converter online

Came here to thank you for this. This was the fix for me.

If webp is becoming more common on the web, online tools really ought to account for them, spotify included!

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