How to Use AirPlay to Stream to a HomePod

Apple’s HomePod has built-in support for listening to music and playlists from the Apple universe, including Apple Music, your iCloud Music Library, and Apple Podcasts. While there’s no built-in support for other audio sources, it’s possible to set up AirPlay so you can enjoy Spotify, Pandora, and other audio sources from your HomePod. Here’s how.

Using an iOS Device

Using a Mac

AirPlay 2 and Multiple HomePods

AirPlay 2 offers additional functionality with your HomePod. Put two HomePods in a single room, and they’ll act like a surround-sound system. The HomePods will be aware of each other, and the room, and collaborate to create an immersive audio experience. If you have multiple HomePods throughout your house, you’ll be able to have them all play the same music, or all play different music and control them from a single Apple device.

When to Use AirPlay With HomePod

AirPlay, along with its latest incarnation, AirPlay 2, lets you stream audio and video from an iOS device or a Mac to a compatible receiver, such as Apple’s HomePod. AirPlay is part of iOS, macOS, and tvOS (for Apple TV), so there’s no extra software to install. Virtually any audio that can be played on an iOS or macOS device can be streamed to your HomePod over AirPlay. You may never use AirPlay with your HomePod if you’re happy with listening to the vast offerings of Apple Music, your iCloud Music Library, Apple Podcasts, Apple Music Radio, and your iTunes Store purchases. These are convenient sources you can control with Siri’s voice commands. But if you prefer your audio from other sources, including Spotify or Pandora for music, Overcast or Castro for podcasts, or NPR for live radio, it’s possible to use AirPlay to hear them on your HomePod.