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πŸ“Œ Can I use music purchased from Amazon or iTunes?

Yes, here's how to use your purchased music for your custom vinyl.

🧾 In a few words

You can use songs you’ve purchased from platforms like Amazon Music or iTunes, as long as they are for personal, non-commercial use β€” which matches the purpose of a custom vinyl made for private enjoyment.


πŸ” Details

  • We accept audio files you’ve bought and downloaded yourself.
  • This gives you full control over your playlist, better quality, and a smoother production process.
  • You’ll submit your files through the personalized form we send after your purchase.
  • If the audio was created by you (voice messages, covers, original songs), there are no restrictions β€” you are the rights holder.

🧠 Why it's a great option

πŸ’‘ Buying and downloading your songs yourself:

  • Keeps the process in your hands
  • Avoids any delay or conversion issues
  • Respects the terms of use of each platform
  • Helps us focus on production, so your vinyl is ready faster

πŸ“₯ How to buy and download songs


🟣 From Amazon Music

  • Important: Songs cannot be purchased directly through the mobile version of Amazon. Use a desktop or laptop.

Steps:

  1. Visit the Amazon Music Store on desktop:
  1. Purchase the songs you want.
  1. Download them to your computer.
  1. Watch our video tutorial here:
  1. Need to download on your phone? You can’t do it through the Amazon app, but on the Amazon website, as shown in step 4. We suggest doing it on a desktop/laptop to make it easier for you.

🍎 From iTunes / Apple Music

  1. Purchase the song on iTunes:
  1. Download the song to your device:

Once downloaded, upload the MP3 or M4A file using the order form.

πŸ’‘ We don’t accept M4P files, as they are copy-protected and can’t be opened or converted by our team.


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🧠 Pro tip

πŸ’‘ Downloading your songs directly ensures you’re submitting high-quality files and allows you to personalize your record exactly how you want it β€” no guesswork, no delays.

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