Pay once and keep Audeeport for life. The mobile apps are free, so your library can go wherever you do.
Take your music, audiobooks, and listening profiles with you.
The complete Audeeport experience for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Add music from your computer, external drives, NAS servers, and shared folders. Nothing is moved or copied unless you choose to transfer it.
Use high resolution playback, EQ profiles, plugins, and bit perfect output when you want more control over your listening setup.
Sync music and audiobooks to classic iPods, digital audio players, Android devices, and USB drives over USB or WiFi.
No subscription. No forced cloud library. No tracking of what you listen to.
No. The desktop app is a one-time purchase of $12.99. You pay once and keep Audeeport for life, including every update through the v1.x lifecycle. There is no recurring fee.
Yes. The iPhone and Android apps are completely free. They are companion apps to the desktop app, not part of the desktop purchase, so you can put your library in your pocket at no cost.
The paid desktop app runs on macOS 13 and later (Apple Silicon and Intel), Windows 10 and later (x64), and Ubuntu 22.04 and later (x64 .deb). One desktop license covers all three. The free mobile apps run on iPhone and Android.
All the common lossless ones: FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF, APE, DSD over PCM, WavPack. And all the common lossy ones, including MP3, AAC, OGG Vorbis, Opus, and WMA. Standard and embedded CUE sheets. M4A and M4B containers. Add another thirty-plus codecs via the bundled decoding engine.
Yes, on the desktop app. iPod Classic, Video, and Nano. Audeeport reads and writes the iTunesDB and ArtworkDB directly, so tracks, art, and play counts sync without iTunes / Music.app in the loop. FLAC files auto-convert to ALAC (16-bit / 44.1 kHz) on copy. Newer iPods that mount as MTP or USB Mass Storage are supported as ordinary devices. Rockbox-running iPods sync over the same direct file path as any USB drive.
The engine is 64-bit float internally and will request whatever sample rate your DAC supports, up to 768 kHz / 32-bit. DSD plays via DoP (DSD over PCM) at the rates your hardware accepts.
Yes. Audeeport includes a 14-day free trial of the full desktop app. You can start one trial per machine, and no payment details are required to begin. Once you activate the trial, the license is offline-verifiable, so it keeps working without a connection until it expires.
No. Decoders, audio fingerprinting, and device sync tools are all bundled per architecture. On-device podcast transcription is bundled on macOS. Install Audeeport, point it at your music, you're done.
Audeeport reads your tags first and uses your folder structure as a fallback. When you ask it to verify, it queries online music databases by text first. If a track can't be matched, it generates an audio fingerprint from the file itself and tries again. You review the results album by album before anything is written, and you can choose whether changes go to your library only or to the file tags as well.
Yes, on the desktop app. Skins ship as .deskin packages: a ZIP with a JSON manifest and your assets. Build a colour-only theme in a few lines, or a full bitmap or HTML/CSS/JS skin that talks to the player through a small JavaScript bridge. See the .deskin format reference.
Locally. Your library index, presets, skins, listening history, and music files all stay on your machine in ~/.audeeport/. The only network calls Audeeport makes are: license validation, update checks, opt-in crash reports and feedback, opt-in metadata lookups, and the streams you ask it to play (radio, podcasts). Listening history and library contents never leave your computer.