Description
iMusify turns your self-hosted music collection into a beautiful, modern streaming experience. Connect to your own Subsonic or Ampache server and enjoy your full library on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and CarPlay — online or completely offline.
Built for people who own their music and host it themselves, iMusify focuses on a clean interface, reliable playback, and the features serious listeners actually use every day.
KEY FEATURES
• Subsonic & Ampache support — works with Navidrome, Airsonic, Gonic, LMS, Funkwhale (Subsonic API), Ampache, and other compatible servers.
• Stream or download — listen online or cache anything for fully offline playback.
• Lyrics — view synced and unsynced lyrics, tap a line to jump to that moment in the song.
• Star ratings & favorites — rate songs and mark favorites; ratings sync with your server.
• Smart queue — play, shuffle, repeat, gapless transitions, and an editable now-playing queue.
• Podcasts — subscribe, auto-download new episodes, get notified when episodes arrive.
• Library browsing — artists, albums, genres, playlists, recently added, most played, and more.
• Search — fast search across your entire library.
• CarPlay — full CarPlay support with star-rated songs and queue control.
• Apple Watch & Lock Screen — control playback from anywhere on your device.
• Siri & Shortcuts — start your music with your voice or build automations.
• Designed for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — adaptive layouts on every screen size, native-feel everywhere.
• Light & dark themes — clean, modern UI tuned for both.
• Privacy-friendly — no ads, no tracking, no accounts required beyond your own server.
ABOUT
iMusify is a fork of the open-source Amperfy project, with UI refinements and additional features tailored for users who prefer a streamlined experience. Big thanks to the Amperfy team — iMusify wouldn't exist without their work.
iMusify is licensed under the GPLv3.
Note: iMusify requires access to your own Subsonic-compatible or Ampache server. It does not include a music catalog of its own and does not connect to any commercial streaming service.