- There's a new Spotify bedroom trend that initially started with the "Make Your Internet Bedroom" tool on Verse.
- It essentially creates a custom room based on your music taste by connecting to your Spotify or Apple Music accounts.
- You can customize the Spotify room with different elements, save the image, or share it with your friends.
If you are the ’90s or a 2000s kid with a taste for music, then I am sure you must have your room plastered with huge posters of Britney Spears or Led Zeppelin and album art from popular bands like Guns and Roses filling up other empty spaces in your room. While those days may be long gone, there’s a new viral trend in town to check how Spotify sees your bedroom.
No, not in a creepy way, but using this AI tool that analyzes your music listening habits on Spotify or Apple Music and creates a custom bedroom tailored for you. I swear, I’m not making this up. Think of it like Spotify Wrapped meets Barbie Dreamhouse Adventure. It’s a bizarre amalgamation of two things you would never think of, but Gen Z loves it. Don’t believe me?
See What Your Spotify Bedroom Looks Like: How to Use the App?
The whole thing started on Verse, a creative AI-based app for young people. They introduced this new “Make Your Internet Bedroom” tool on their website. Users need to allow access to their Spotify or Apple Music accounts.
The tool will then analyze the music listening data like artists, songs most listened to, and playlists (probably). It’ll then churn out an image of a room that vibes with your musical taste. If all this sounds like something you would want to try, then here is a quick guide to help you out.
- To create your Spotify bedroom, head to madeonverse (website).
- Here, click on Connect Spotify or Connect Apple Music.
- Log in to your account and click Allow to let Verse analyze your music preferences.
- Now sit back and relax as Verse creates a stylized bedroom for you.


- You can also customize the items in your room. Say if you are a cat person, click the pet option. Then select a cute little kitten to add to your bedroom.


- Once satisfied with your Spotify bedroom, click Save & Share to download a photo of your room.
Now share it with your friends or on social media so others can look for themselves at how Spotify sees your bedroom.
Here’s How Spotify Sees My Room in This Trend
So I got “Pop Princess” and while I am fine with the pink decorum, the cutesy aesthetics are a bit too much for me. Though the bow on Pritam Da’s poster and the retro radio are a nice touch. I guess that’s what you get when you listen to too many Bollywood mushy songs and Sabrina Carpenter on repeat. I asked some of my colleagues to make their Spotify bedrooms and here is what they got.

You can click on any of the album covers to play a snippet of the song, but that’s not the best part. You can customize your Spotify bedroom to your heart’s content. Now like I said, the cutesy aesthetics are too much for me, so I decided to swap my fluffy doggo with a large cockroach for a change.
And then, the madness unfolded as I replaced the cute doll with a figure of Gojo, the matcha frappuccino with a bottle of stool softener, and the flower vase with a giant green gummy bear (probably the reason I’d need a stool softener). I also got rid of the fluffy pink chair and like a real Chad, got myself a gaming chair. This was the outcome.


I think I might have gotten too carried away there, but there are more customizations available if you download the Madeonverse app.
It’s Time to Find Your Spotify Bedroom Design
From what I have seen so far, it is a pretty harmless trend. It’s similar to how we share our Spotify wraps with others, just in a new and fun way. Some may take inspiration to design their room based on it. Some are even comparing them with their IRL rooms as well.
There’s no method to the madness here. It’s just things we have similar to one of those other apps that show your Spotify music streaming habits in a unique flair like we saw in the past with Spotify Iceberg, DNA chart, or Recieptify. I guess it’s just fun to share what you are listening to and discover other people’s musical preferences.
The curiosity to find out how Spotify sees your bedroom is the same as those Buzzfeed quizzes back in the day to find out which Game of Thrones character you are. I know sharing my room with my friends is going to be fodder for way too many princess jokes. But I get behind the idea of this trend now, and I suggest you give it a try too, and see how Spotify sees your bedroom.