Why Spotify and LUFS belong together

Spotify normalizes playback loudness. If your master is far above or below the target, the track can sound quieter or lose punch in the player.

Preparing music to about <strong>-14 LUFS</strong> with a peak limit (e.g. -1.0 dBTP) keeps releases consistent and avoids surprises on stream.

Desktop instead of online tools

Online tools are fine for single files. For albums, EPs, or full release folders, upload limits, waiting times, and privacy matter.

LUFS Converter Pro runs offline on your Windows PC: pick a folder, choose Spotify / YouTube, start – keep originals by using a destination folder.

How to proceed

  1. Load a source folder with MP3, FLAC, or WAV.
  2. Select Spotify / YouTube (-14 LUFS).
  3. Set the peak limit to -1.0 dBTP (or more careful).
  4. Run normalization and check the report.

Related guides

Try it on Windows

Normalize entire folders offline with LUFS Converter Pro – free trial available.

When you run the installer for the first time, Windows may show a short message. That is normal and nothing to worry about. The file is safe – from Independent Software.