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iTunes Match uploads your music library from the Apple Music app on your Mac or iTunes for Windows on your PC. Then you can access your music library on all of your devices that have Sync Library turned on. To subscribe to iTunes Match, update your Mac to the latest version of macOS.
iTunes Match is a lesser-known paid service from Apple that lets you upload your music collection to the cloud and listen to it on any Apple device or a Windows PC for $25/year.
iTunes Match automatically scans media files and tries to identify media in your iTunes library, such as the names of songs and artists. Then three things occur: It uploads anything it can’t match, regardless of the source of the media file.
For $25 a year, Apple's iTunes Match service lets you match or upload up to 100,000 tracks from your Mac's library (or libraries) to iCloud Music Library, where you can then stream or download said tracks — DRM-free — to up to nine of your other devices (a total of 10).
iTunes Match is part of the Apple iCloud suite of web-based services. With it, you can upload your music collection to your iCloud Music Library and share it with other devices using the same Apple ID/Apple Account. iTunes Match makes it easy to access all of your music on any compatible device.
iTunes Match lets its users match up to 100,000 songs from their iTunes library (or libraries) to the DRM-free iTunes Store catalog; these tracks can then be streamed or downloaded to up to 10 of your other devices.
With iTunes Match, all of the songs that are matched or uploaded using iTunes on your Mac or PC during your iTunes Match subscription can be downloaded DRM-free (if matched) or in their uploaded form and are yours to keep. These songs can continue to play after your iTunes Match subscription ends.