Apple Podcasts has done some heavy-duty upgrading to the web version. A far more powerful experience, rather like the standalone app, is available starting today for users. More than just episode-playing tools are housed within this interface, and now you’ll be able to get into libraries, browse through shows, and see the top charts without a hitch.
An Apple account is connected to your play progress, favorite shows, and subscriptions. This sync is important for a consistent experience on all devices. If one has no Apple account, one can browse and listen to shows but will get no personalized features.

The revamped web version is now live in more than 170 countries. It supports all the major web browsers, including Safari, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. That broad compatibility makes it easier for users worldwide to get easy access to their favorite podcasts.
Earlier to this update, web listeners only had access to limited functionality where they could only stream podcasts with no advanced tools or access to library capabilities. The new features bring the web version closer to a full app experience.

This means a more complete and more convenient experience is now extended to the web version of Apple Podcasts. This improvement aligns with Apple’s goals: increased accessibility and more convenient use for all.