Lyricfier can’t detect songs from Spotify’s web interface. The app could do with a darker theme as well especially considering Spotify has a dark interface. For anyone wanting to sing along to a song, the lyrics might be a bit hard to read in the color they’re displayed in by default. The interface can do with a few improvements. Lyricfier doesn’t have any other features. To pin the lyrics window to the top, right-click Lyricfier’s system tray icon and select ‘Always on top’ from the context menu. There is a small refresh button at the bottom right of the lyrics window that you can click to fetch the current song from Spotify if the app doesn’t detect it.
You’re free to minimize the Spotify window and still have the lyrics appear on screen. The lyrics appear in a window outside Spotify. It will take a second or two to detect which song is currently playing in Spotify.
Make sure you have Spotify running and then run Lyricfier. It shows you lyrics to the track currently playing in Spotify and lets you pin the lyrics window to the top. It’s available for macOS, Windows, and even Linux.
If you’re unhappy about it, Lyricfier is an app that you will want to check out. The app instead suggests you just hum the song.
It’s lyrics came from the service and with the contract ended, support for lyrics has yet to return. It had to remove lyrics from the app when their partnership with Musixmatch came to an end. Spotify for macOS and Windows used to support lyrics.