Apple Music adds language learning features in latest free update

Apple Music has introduced tools that let listeners learn languages through music. Lyrics now come with translation and pronunciation guidance for multiple languages. Users can see the original lyrics, read translations line by line, and follow along while listening. Apple says this update is aimed at anyone who wants to combine entertainment with education. The feature works across popular music genres, from pop and hip-hop to classical. By integrating language learning directly into the app, Apple Music gives subscribers a simple way to improve vocabulary and pronunciation without switching to separate tools or apps.

How does this translation work?

With this new feature, the  lyrics display shows both the original language and the translated text. Users can tap on a line to hear the correct pronunciation. Apple uses its own AI-driven translation engine to ensure accuracy and natural-sounding phrases. The system supports multiple languages including Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin.

Apple Music subscribers can select their target language and focus on one song at a time, practicing listening and speaking skills. The feature also highlights commonly used words, making it easier for learners to remember new vocabulary.

 

 

Playlist with inntegrations

Apple Music has curated playlists specifically for language learners. These playlists combine popular songs from different languages, allowing users to practice listening comprehension while enjoying music. Apple recommends starting with slower-paced songs for beginners and gradually moving to faster tracks for advanced learners. Users can also create custom playlists with songs in their target language.

Lyrics and translations appear consistently, giving learners continuous exposure. The integration makes it convenient to practice daily without needing to plan or track separate lessons.

What benefits does this bring to users

Learning with music can improve listening, pronunciation, and vocabulary retention. Apple Music’s new feature encourages daily practice by blending learning into entertainment. Lyrics with line-by-line translations help learners associate words with sounds naturally. Users can repeat difficult lines, hear native pronunciations, and track progress over time. Apple emphasizes that this is an optional tool, allowing users to enjoy regular music features while also accessing learning aids. For casual language learners, the combination of music and study creates a more engaging experience than traditional methods.

 

 

The update is free for all Apple Music subscribers on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Users should update the app to the latest version to access the language learning features. Apple Music’s family and student plans also have full access. There is no separate subscription or in-app purchase required. Apple’s approach demonstrates a shift in how streaming platforms can support education alongside entertainment. Subscribers can explore languages in their own time while listening to favorite songs, making learning fun and accessible.