Qobuz
Qobuz is a digital music store and music streaming service, launched in France in 2007. The service is owned and operated by Xandrie SA. By June 2023, Qobuz offered over 100 million tracks.
History
Qobuz was founded in 2007 by Alexandre Leforestier and Yves Riesel. The name comes from the musical instrument kobyz/qobyz.From 2014 to 2020 the company had a partnership with the British classical music magazine Gramophone, under which the magazine used Qobuz to publish recommended playlists.
Qobuz was unable to secure financing, ran into financial difficulties, and in 2015 was acquired by Xandrie SA.
In April 2020, during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Qobuz gave 100% of the revenue from each new subscriber's first paid month back to the rights holders.
In 2020, Qobuz ended its MP3-quality subscription plan, focusing instead on lossless streaming. However, MP3 is available as an option. A family plan was also added. Also that year, in partnership with Quebecor, a Canadian media and telecommunications company, Qobuz launched the music streaming service QUB Music.
In October 2024, Qobuz became available in Japan.
In May 2025, Qobuz launched Qobuz Connect. Announced at the Munich High End show, this feature enables users to stream and control music directly in CD/lossless and Hi-Res quality on all compatible Hi-Fi devices, using the Qobuz application without the need for a third-party application.
Audio formats
Streamed music is available in MP3 at 320 kbit/s, CD-DA quality lossless and hi-resolution quality lossless for some tracks. The formats available for individually purchased songs are WAV, AIFF, ALAC and FLAC for hi-res quality, lossless WMA for CD quality music, and MP3, standard WMA and AAC for lossy quality.In October 2024, Qobuz expanded its audio quality offer by introducing support for the formats DSD in 1bit/2.8 MHz, 1bit/5.6 MHz, 1bit/11.2 MHz, 1bit/22.5 MHz, and DXD up to 24 Bits/352.8 kHz.
Availability
Platforms
Qobuz has apps for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS and Android compatible devices. 30-second clips are available without a subscription.Qobuz can also be used on Google Chromecast devices and TizenOS devices. It is also available on the music server management service Roon. A web player version is also available.
Hardware
The Qobuz app is built into some devices from brands such as Arcam, Cambridge Audio and Naim Audio. In March 2021, Qobuz became the first music platform to offer 24-bit audio streaming on Sonos speakers.Regions
At first, Qobuz was only available in France. Qobuz launched in eight European countries in December 2013: the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands; followed in 2017 by Spain and Italy. In 2019, Qobuz became available in the United States after opening a US headquarters in 2018.In 2021, Qobuz was made available in six more countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Australia and New Zealand. Qobuz offered its service in six further countries in 2022: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Portugal, additionally launched in Canada in 2023, and launched in Japan in 2024.