Description
LudyAmp is the offline music player built for people who own their music. Import FLAC, ALAC, DSD, Opus, AAC, and MP3 files, then listen anywhere without internet.
Play from any source
Connect to your NAS over SMB, stream from Subsonic or Jellyfin servers, browse DLNA/UPnP devices, or transfer files over Wi-Fi and WebDAV. LudyAmp plays the formats other apps ignore.
Hear every detail
A 10-band parametric equalizer lets you shape your sound. Save custom presets for different headphones or speakers. Hi-res playback up to 384kHz/32-bit with gapless transitions and crossfade. Bit-perfect output through USB DAC.
Take it on the road
Full CarPlay support with album art, playlists, and playback controls on your car's screen. Ask Siri to play your favorites hands-free.
Organize your way
Edit ID3 tags, album art, and metadata right on your phone. Create playlists that update automatically. LudyAmp detects duplicates across sources so your library stays clean.
Works everywhere
Background playback with Lock Screen and home screen widgets. Apple Watch companion for quick controls. Supports 39 languages.
No subscriptions. No ads. No cloud.
Your music stays on your device. LudyAmp never uploads your files, never tracks your listening, and never asks you to subscribe. Buy once, own forever.
Key features:
- FLAC, ALAC, DSD64/128, Opus, AAC, MP3 playback
- NAS streaming via SMB, DLNA/UPnP, Subsonic, Jellyfin, WebDAV
- USB DAC support for bit-perfect output
- 10-band parametric equalizer with presets
- Gapless playback and crossfade
- CarPlay and Siri integration
- ID3 tag editing with online metadata lookup
- Smart playlists and duplicate detection
- Background playback with widgets
- Apple Watch companion app
Privacy Policy: https://ludy.app/privacy
Terms of Use: https://ludy.app/terms
What's new (v1.5.5)
What's new in v1.5.5:
SMB import now grabs the full track info and album artwork — no more bare filenames after copying music from your NAS.
Wi-Fi import: clearer guidance when iOS hasn't given LudyAmp Local Network permission yet, so "can't connect" errors are way easier to fix.
CarPlay: the repeat and single-track loop buttons are back. We also fixed a bug where tapping shuffle or repeat could fire twice.
Apple Watch sync: fixed a rare crash that hit some libraries while syncing in the background.
Playback after a call, Siri, or another interruption now resumes more reliably across all engines.
Thanks for all the feedback — keep it coming via Settings → Send Feedback.