Music streaming and discovery platform Audiomack says it has now surpassed 50 million monthly active users globally, after reporting 31% year-over-year growth in 2025.
Audiomack credits its “investment in human-powered curation” and interactive tools for allowing “users to remix, reinterpret, and directly engage” with tracks for fueling the momentum.
Launched in 2012 by Dave Macli and David Ponte, Audiomack says its catalog includes music from all three major labels and more than 400 independents.
The platform notes that it has topped the music app charts in dozens of countries, including 21 across Africa on the App Store and Google Play.
According to the company, it “supports these communities with regional and local charts, editorial coverage, and discovery tools that spotlight emerging sounds before they break globally”.
“We’ve stayed focused on discovery, creator empowerment, and tools that serve real music communities at a global scale.”
David Ponte, Audiomack
“Our growth reflects our dedication to building the best possible music experience for forward-thinking fans, creators, and curators around the world,” said David Ponte, Audiomack co-founder and CMO.
“We’ve stayed focused on discovery, creator empowerment, and tools that serve real music communities at a global scale.”
This year, the company is set to roll out Audiomack Pro, described as “a premium program designed to reach new fans that offers advanced analytics, promotional tools, and other resources,” as it “continues to invest in and support emerging and self-managed artists who are building careers on their own terms”.
The service, which claims to host over one million active creators, says it “allows artists to upload unlimited music for free”.
In 2025, Warner Music Group expanded its licensing agreement with Audiomack to 47 new countries, including the UK, France, Italy, Germany, the Caribbean, Mexico, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
The partnership, which began in 2019, marked Audiomack’s first licensing deal with a major music company.
In June 2025, Audiomack teamed up with Beatdapp to monitor streaming activity across its platform, joining a growing number of music services implementing third-party verification systems as fake streams continue to affect music industry metrics.Music Business Worldwide



