Last.fm has years of your listening history, but its own site can be slow and cluttered. Enter any Last.fm username to see top artists, tracks, and albums across every time range, plus scrobble counts and a collage. No login, because Last.fm data is public.
No login. No signup. Nothing stored.
The public data Last.fm exposes through its official API, laid out cleanly.
Ranked by scrobbles across every Last.fm range: 7 days, 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, and all time.
Total scrobbles and how heavy a listener a profile is, straight from the public API.
Build a grid of top albums (3x3, 4x4, 5x5) to download and share, the kind people post to their socials.
Registration date, total scrobbles, and recent listening at a glance.
Because Last.fm tracks everything you play across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and more once you connect a scrobbler, these numbers cover your whole listening life. New to it? Start with what scrobbling is.
Last.fm profiles and scrobbles are public by design, so this tool never asks you to log in or connect anything. It reads only what Last.fm already makes public through its API, and it stores nothing on a server. If you want stats for a private streaming account instead, use our Spotify profile viewer or Apple Music stats tool, which connect through those platforms' official read only sign in.
No. Last.fm data is public, so you only need a username. There is no password or sign in step.
Yes, if their profile is public, which most are. Last.fm is built around sharing listening history, unlike Spotify or Apple Music where stats are private to the account owner.
A scrobble is one track play that Last.fm has logged. Your stats are built from your scrobble history. See our guide on what scrobbling is.
No. Everything loads in your browser from Last.fm's public API and disappears when you close the page.
New to Last.fm? Start with these guides:
What is scrobbling? · Connect Last.fm to Spotify · Make a Last.fm collage · See your Last.fm stats
Prefer live stats from your streaming apps? Use our Spotify profile viewer or Apple Music stats tool.