Tidal

Oslo, Norway

Tidal is a music streaming service focused on high-fidelity audio and artist-centric distribution.

It offers over 110 million tracks and hundreds of thousands of music videos, supports lossless FLAC streaming and high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/192 kHz, and provides formats such as Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio.

💸 Pricing

Tidal is a commercial product priced starting at $5.49 per month with a free 30-day trial available.

Student$5.49/month
Individual$10.99/month
Family
(up to 6 members)
$16.99/month
DJ Extension$9/month

⚡ Sites Using Tidal

The list of sites that use Tidal is still being compiled.

📈 Usage Statistics

Statistics for Tidal are still being collected and will be available later.

🕵️ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Tidal alternatives.

RankName
1
Spotify
Stockholm, Sweden

A digital music-streaming service that gives users access to a large online library of music tracks and podcasts.

Free$5.99+/month
2
SoundCloud
Berlin, Germany

An online music streaming and distribution platform that allows musicians upload, share, and monetize audio tracks, while listeners discover and engage with content.

Free$4.99+/month
4
Apple Music
Cupertino, California, United States

A subscription-based audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc.

$5.99+/month
5
Bandcamp
West Hollywood, California, United States

An online music platform and community where fans discover new music and directly support artists.

Free$10+/month
10
Deezer
Paris, France

A French music streaming service that provides access to over 120 million licensed tracks worldwide along with podcasts, radio, and curated playlists.

Free$11.99+/month

💬 Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Tidal's headquarters?

Tidal is located in Oslo, Norway.

Can I use Tidal for free?

No, Tidal is a paid solution.

How much does it cost per month?

Tidal is priced from $5.49 per month for the Student plan.

Can I try it for free?

Yes, you can try Tidal for free for 30 days and see if it meets your needs.

Which country uses Tidal the most?

The majority of Tidal users are from the United States.

Who uses Tidal?

According to our data, Tidal is used on over a hundred sites, including such established ones as janetjackson.com, aquariumdrunkard.com, and metalshockfinland.com.

What are the alternatives to Tidal?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Tidal may include Apple Music, Deezer, and Spotify.

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