Spotify's highly anticipated annual Wrapped feature has once again arrived, offering listeners a personalized and engaging summary of their year in music. Its immense popularity has inspired numerous other platforms to launch their own year-in-review experiences, allowing users to recap their habits, preferences, and interactions across various digital services. As Spotify Wrapped 2025 captivates audiences, let's explore the other apps and websites that are also providing unique insights into your past year.
Music Streaming Services
Amazon Music
Amazon Music has introduced its own Spotify Wrapped competitor this year, dubbed "2025 Delivered." This feature provides a comprehensive summary of users' listening statistics, including top artists, songs, and podcasts. A notable addition is the integration with Amazon's virtual assistant, Alexa, which delivers a special message from a user's favorite artist. You can access this feature within the app by navigating to the Library tab.
This year's update also brings new badges for listeners to earn and display. For instance, the "Trendsetter" badge is awarded to those who discovered trending albums early, while the "Headliner" badge celebrates fans who rank among an artist's top listeners. Additionally, new shareable cards with a "music festival" theme are tailored specifically for each user.
Previously, Amazon Music's year-end recap was known as "My Year in Review," a playlist featuring 50 to 100 of a user's most popular tracks based on their annual statistics. This playlist can still be found in the "Playlists" section or "Made For You."

Apple Music
Apple Music first launched its "Replay" experience in 2019, offering a summary of top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations. It includes play counts, total listening time, and other valuable insights. Users can also share their personalized listening data on social media, and a year-end highlight reel provides an audio and visual recap of their most-listened-to music.
For Apple Replay 2025, new sections have been introduced: a "Discovery" section highlighting new artists, a "Loyalty" section for artists users consistently return to, and a "Comebacks" section for artists who have reentered users' listening rotation.
This year's experience differs from last year's "listening streaks," which showed the days users listened to music on the service the longest. In 2024, Apple Music also launched a monthly version of Replay, providing more frequent insights into listening habits.
The Replay experience is accessible on both the mobile app and Apple's Replay website.
Beyond music, Apple Books users can also find a "Year in Review" feature, showcasing all the books and audiobooks they've engaged with throughout the year. This can be found by selecting the green "Year in Review" icon within the Apple Books app.

Deezer
Deezer, another prominent music streaming app, offers its annual roundup called "My Deezer Year." This feature summarizes your music consumption, including top songs, genres, most-listened-to albums, and favorite artists.
This year's edition features a fun new "romantic comedy" theme for its recap visuals. Users can also create personalized quizzes to share with friends, by picking a favorite genre, three songs, and a top artist to see who matches their choices.
Last year's recap included options to be "roasted" or "hyped-up" based on music preferences, alongside a quiz to test friends' and family's knowledge of your music taste.

SoundCloud
SoundCloud users can also dive into their listening habits with the recently launched SoundCloud 2025 recap. This overview highlights your top five artists, albums, tracks, and moods. It also displays your total listening time and provides a playlist of your 50 most-listened-to songs.
A unique addition is the "Music Doppelgänger" feature, where SoundCloud analyzes the profiles you follow to identify which user shares the highest percentage of your music taste.
YouTube Music
YouTube Music's Recap feature offers an interactive and personalized experience, showcasing your top five artists, songs, moods, genres, albums, and playlists. It also reveals your longest listening streak and the total minutes you've spent listening throughout the year.
New for 2025 is an AI-powered "Ask Music" feature, allowing users to ask questions about their listening history, such as "How did my listening change over the year?"
To access this feature, tap on your profile avatar in the top-right corner and select "Your Recap." It's available on both Android and iOS mobile apps.
Additionally, the main YouTube video-sharing platform introduced its own Recap feature this year. This highlights users' most-watched videos from 2025, showcasing favorite channels, interests, and how viewing habits have evolved. It also categorizes users by personality type based on their viewing preferences.

Tidal
Tidal offers a more minimalist approach to its annual recap, focusing on core statistics like top artists, top tracks, and monthly listening data. The feature provides a shareable card highlighting your top 5 artists and songs, along with a custom playlist of your most-played songs of the year.
To access your recap, simply click the notifications bell within your Tidal app.
Beyond Music: Other App Recaps
Duolingo
The language-learning app Duolingo is also capitalizing on the year-in-review trend with its "Year in Review" experience. This 10-page summary provides insights for all types of learners, including total XP earned, your longest streak, and your unique learning style.
To view your recap, click on the blue Duolingo mascot icon labeled "2025" in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Netflix Wrapped (Third-Party Tool)
While Netflix doesn't offer an official year-end wrap-up, video-editing company Kapwing has developed a tool that uses Netflix viewing data to generate interesting statistics for subscribers. This includes insights like a user's "most bingeful day" and total watch time.
To use the tool, you simply import your Netflix viewing history. It then provides various statistics such as total minutes and days streamed, top shows and movies watched, significant binges (e.g., watching an entire season in one day), and even your most-watched movie actor.
Wrapped for TikTok (Third-Party Tool)
In 2020, TikTok launched a personalized annual recap feature, but it's no longer available. This absence has led users to create their own versions.
One such tool, developed by Bennett Hollstein, functions similarly to Kapwing's. It allows users to export their TikTok data by visiting the TikTok Settings page, navigating to "Settings and privacy," then "Account," and selecting "Download your data." For this tool, it's crucial to choose "JSON – Machine-readable file" as the format before uploading it to "Wrapped for TikTok."
Once uploaded, you can view your total number of videos watched, total watch time, and an engagement persona, such as "Interaction Monster."

Twitch
Twitch also provides an annual summary for both viewers and streamers. This recap offers insights into their most-viewed creators, overall watch time, and more. To access your recap, visit twitch.tv/annual-recap and log into your account. Users must have watched or streamed a minimum of 10 hours of content this year to be eligible.
Reclaim
The calendar app Reclaim offers its own Spotify Wrapped-styled year-in-review, "Recapped 2025." It details the number of external and internal meetings, hours spent in deep work and breaks, total meetings, auto-scheduled meetings, your busiest month, and even your work personality type.
Hevy
Workout app Hevy's year-in-review provides users with statistics on their workouts, top exercises, total duration, total volumes lifted, and the number of completed sets. A particularly engaging aspect of this review is its comparison of the weight users lifted to real-world objects, such as airplanes.

As December progresses, more companies may release their annual recaps. In previous years, many other services have offered similar year-end wrap-ups, including Circleback, Goodreads, Eight Sleep, Hulu, Pandora, PlayStation, Mastodon, Reddit, Strava, Tinder, Xbox, and even the grocery store Aldi.
This story was updated after publication to include newly added Wrapped-like features from various platforms.






