Nintendo Music officially launched a web browser version on June 2, 2026, allowing users to browse and listen to music across devices without needing the mobile app [1, 2, 3]. The web version makes it easier to access Nintendo Music’s library outside the Nintendo Switch ecosystem.

Alongside the web launch, the mobile app added support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This update enables users to listen to Nintendo Music in their cars and use voice search functionality for safer operation while driving [1, 2, 3].

The update also introduced a new tablet app with a user interface optimized for browsing albums, tracks, and playlists, mirroring the layout of the web version to improve navigation on larger screens [3].

A new recommendation feature now automatically creates playlists based on users’ listening habits and history, aiming to personalize the music experience [2, 3].

Nintendo Music’s library can now be browsed without an active Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) subscription, though streaming still requires an NSO plan [3]. The cheapest NSO membership plan costs $20 per year and includes a 7-day free trial for new users [3].

The web version and app updates were all released on June 2, 2026, marking a significant expansion of Nintendo Music’s availability and functionality across platforms [2, 3].