A open-source music player

Your music, your player, your way.

A Android music player for Navidrome, Jellyfin and OpenSubsonic servers or a local library. Built for people who own their library and want it to feel like home.

Your library, beautifully sorted.
What you get
Open source, MIT licensed
No ads, ever
No tracking, no telemetry
Works fully offline
Android Auto ready
Navidrome, Jellyfin & OpenSubsonic, local library

A player that respects your library.

Every screen is built for the way you actually listen. Fast, quiet, and entirely on your terms.

Home

Your library, beautifully sorted.

Recently played, recently added, most played and internet radio, all on one calm home screen.

Audiophile

Tuned, not loud.

Gapless, crossfade, replay gain, system EQ.

Take it off the grid.
Offline

Take it off the grid.

No strings

No ads. No accounts. No tracking. The way music apps used to be.

Smart rules, full control.
Playlists

Smart rules, full control.

Android Auto, built in.
In the car

Android Auto, built in.

Queue

A queue you actually control.

Reorder, edit, clear. Save the current queue as a playlist with one tap.

Servers

Switch backends in one tap.

Run Navidrome at home, Jellyfin at a friend's, OpenSubsonic somewhere else and even a local library for backup. One app for all of them.

Sleep timer

Fade gracefully.

Schedule a soft fade-out so your favorite album can carry you under.

Home screen widgets

A glance away.

Now playing and recently played, right on your Android home screen. No need to open the app.

Podcasts

Learn something everywhere you go.

Search, follow and play podcasts powered by Taddy. Your tracks and your shows, under one roof.

Internet radio

Tune in, anywhere.

Stream the internet radio stations from your server in a tap. Browse, save, and listen live.

Lyrics

Sing along, in sync.

Synchronised lyrics from LRCLib, scrolling line by line with the track.

Every screen, just right.

Views built around what you do most. Browse, play, queue, tune, download, and forget the app is even there.

Bring your music
back home.

Free, open-source, and built by people who think your library should belong to you.