Splayer — open source desktop music player with Spotify integration, YouTube downloads, album art, and lyrics — Linux & Windows
Splayer is a free, open-source music player for Linux, Windows, and Android that plays your local music collection, lets you download audio from YouTube videos, imports Spotify playlists, and includes audio editing, equalizer, synced lyrics, visualizer, and extensive visual customization including custom themes. It supports MP3, FLAC, WAV, OGG, M4A, MP4, and more, and integrates with your operating system's media controls and Discord status.
How It Works
You're tired of your current music player that looks boring and doesn't let you customize how it looks or works.
You download the app and drag your music files into it, or point it to a folder. Splayer scans your computer and builds a library of all your songs, albums, and artists.
While browsing the app, you find a YouTube downloader built right in. You paste a video URL, choose MP3 or MP4, pick your quality, and your music appears in your library instantly.
You slide the bass, mids, and treble to create your perfect sound profile, or pick a preset like Bass Boost or Vocal.
You press the lyrics button and watch the words scroll in time with your music, tapping any line to jump right there.
You open the appearance settings, pick one of six built-in themes, or use the color picker to build your own custom look with your favorite colors and fonts.
For songs that have a video, you click a button and the video plays in a small floating window that you can drag anywhere on your screen while the music keeps playing.
You've got your music library organized, your sound dialed in, your lyrics synced, your player styled just how you like it, and everything works seamlessly across your desktop or phone.
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