How to Play Amazon Music on Google Home in 2025
Looking to play Amazon Music on your Google Home speaker in 2025 but not sure how? You're not alone. As Google and Amazon continue to develop their own ecosystems, users are often caught in the middle—especially when trying to use Amazon Music on Google-powered devices.
Luckily, there are still several ways to enjoy your favorite Amazon Music songs on Google Home, whether it's via Bluetooth, Google Cast, or even by converting your Amazon Music files for offline playback. This guide walks you through five practical methods, including a powerful tool for downloading Amazon Music for offline use.
Article Content Can You Link Amazon Music to Google Home? Method 1. Use Bluetooth to Connect Method 2. Use Google Cast Method 3. Upload Music to YouTube Music Method 4. Convert and Play Offline Conclusion
Can You Link Amazon Music to Google Home?
As of 2025, Amazon Music still cannot be set as the default music service on Google Home devices. Unlike Spotify or YouTube Music, Amazon Music is not natively supported due to ecosystem restrictions between Amazon and Google.
However, there are workarounds that let you play Amazon Music using alternative methods such as Bluetooth pairing, screen casting, or converting Amazon Music to MP3 for offline playback on Google Home-supported apps.
Method 1. Use Bluetooth to Connect
The simplest way to play Amazon Music on your Google Home is via Bluetooth. You can pair your phone with Google Home and stream audio directly from the Amazon Music app.
Steps:
- Open the Google Home app on your phone.
- Select your Google Home device > Tap the gear icon > Enable "Paired Bluetooth devices".
- Pair your phone with the speaker.
- Open the Amazon Music app and play your favorite songs.
Method 2. Use Google Cast
If you're using an Android phone or Chrome browser, you can cast Amazon Music playback to Google Home.
Steps:
- Ensure your phone and Google Home are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open the Amazon Music app > Start playing a song.
- Swipe down on Android to find the cast button > Select your Google Home device.
Method 3. Upload Amazon Music to YouTube Music
Although indirect, you can convert Amazon Music files to MP3 and upload them to your YouTube Music account, which works seamlessly with Google Home.
This method requires you to rip music from Amazon using a converter first.
Method 4. Convert and Play Amazon Music Offline via Google Home
To make Amazon Music permanently available on Google Home without streaming limitations, we recommend converting Amazon Music to MP3 using AMusicSoft Amazon Music Converter. This tool lets you download songs and play them from any app that supports casting.
Main Features of AMusicSoft Amazon Music Converter:
- Download Amazon Music to MP3, M4A, FLAC, WAV formats.
- Preserve original ID3 tags and lossless quality.
- Supports Prime Music, Amazon Music Unlimited, and purchased tracks.
- Batch download playlists, albums, and songs for offline use.
How to Use It:
Step 1. Launch the software and select "Amazon Music" as the platform.
Step 2. Log in to your Amazon account and choose the songs or playlists you want to convert.
Step 3. Choose output format (e.g., MP3), customize settings, then click "Convert".
Step 4. After conversion, go to the output folder and play the songs via any app that supports Google Cast or upload to YouTube Music.
To learn more ways to manage your music, check out our guides on how to download Amazon Music or transfer Amazon Music to iTunes.
Conclusion
While Amazon Music and Google Home may not play perfectly together out of the box in 2025, you still have several viable workarounds. Whether it's using Bluetooth, casting, uploading to YouTube Music, or converting tracks offline using AMusicSoft, you can enjoy your Amazon Music library on Google Home with ease.
For those who want unlimited playback control and offline availability, AMusicSoft Amazon Music Converter remains the best solution.
FAQs
Q1: Can I ask Google Assistant to play Amazon Music?
Unfortunately, Amazon Music isn’t supported as a native service on Google Assistant in 2025. You’ll need to use casting or Bluetooth instead.
Q2: Does Amazon Music support Chromecast?
Yes, the Amazon Music app for Android supports Chromecast, which works with Google Home speakers.
Q3: Can I use the free Amazon Music plan with Google Home?
Yes, but you'll still need to use Bluetooth or cast the music. You can't link the free plan as a default service in the Google Home app.
For more music management tips, you may also want to explore how to download Amazon Music to SD card or burn Amazon Music to CD.
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Robert Fabry is an ardent blogger, and an enthusiast who is keen about technology, and maybe he can contaminate you by sharing some tips. He also has a passion for music and has written for AMusicSoft on these subjects.