Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android AuthorityTL;DRSpotify currently relies on global system settings to control its in-app animations, but these settings affect all animations on the phone.New code found in the Spotify app suggests a specific “Reduce animations” toggle is coming to the app.This feature could help users with motion sensitivity or those who simply find the autoplaying visuals too distracting.Spotify gives users plenty of reasons to switch over to its service. Features like Spotify Wrapped set up the whole year-in-recap trend, while the service has also been leaning into AI to help curate your next playlist. These additions have come at a steady pace, but the app also needs a cleanup — or at least, an option to disable some of the distractions. Spotify could be looking to tone down the experience by allowing users to disable animations in the app. Authority Insights You're reading an Authority Insights story. Subscribe to our new Authority Insights newsletter for more exclusive reports, app teardowns, leaks, and in-depth tech coverage you won't find anywhere else.sign up now By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. Currently, Spotify does not have specific settings to adjust the animations in the app. Instead, like the vast majority of apps on both Android and iOS, Spotify defers this adjustment to the system accessibility settings. However, turning off animations through system accessibility settings will disable animations across the OS, not just in Spotify. On Android, users can also reduce animation speed through Developer settings, but once again, it is a global setting. As such, users have no real option if they find only Spotify’s animations distracting.