Navidrome on Android

Atune Audio for Navidrome

A Navidrome Android client built on the OpenSubsonic API. Browse your music library, download tracks with Pro, use live lyrics, in-app radio, and Android Auto from servers you host.

What is Navidrome?

Navidrome is a lightweight, open-source music server for personal collections. It indexes music files you host and exposes them through the OpenSubsonic API — a modern extension of the Subsonic protocol used by many self-hosted music apps.

How Atune Audio works with Navidrome

Add your Navidrome server in Settings → Music Server Settings with your URL and credentials. Atune Audio communicates over the OpenSubsonic-compatible API to sync your library, stream tracks, and — with Pro — download music for offline listening.

Navidrome is one of the most common OpenSubsonic servers. Atune Audio also supports other compatible servers; see the OpenSubsonic page if you run a different implementation.

Supported features with Navidrome

OpenSubsonic API

Connects via the OpenSubsonic-compatible protocol Navidrome exposes for library browse and playback.

Music library

Browse artists, albums, and playlists from your Navidrome collection with artwork-rich screens.

Offline downloads

Download Navidrome music for offline listening with Atune Audio Pro. Tracks appear in the unified Downloads hub.

Live lyrics

Live and fullscreen lyrics on Now Playing when your Navidrome library provides them.

In-app radio

Seed stations and radio playback from your Navidrome library on supported configurations.

Home discovery

Quick Mix, Hidden Gems, Throwbacks, mix builders, random album, and random artist from your catalog.

Android Auto

Full in-car browse and playback for Navidrome music with Atune Audio Pro, including custom home icons.

Unified search

Search Navidrome music alongside podcasts and audiobooks from other connected servers.

Cast & scrobble

Chromecast connect and optional Last.fm scrobbling for Navidrome playback.

Why use Atune Audio with Navidrome?

Several Android apps connect to Navidrome via Subsonic or OpenSubsonic. Atune Audio adds a unified experience if you also use Jellyfin, Emby, or Audiobookshelf — with one search screen, one Downloads hub, and Android Auto across connected libraries with Pro.

For Navidrome-only setups, Atune Audio provides daily Android listening features — discovery from Home, lyrics on Now Playing, and offline downloads with Pro — without requiring a separate client for each server type you might add later.

Frequently asked questions

How do I connect Navidrome to Atune Audio?

Install Atune Audio from Google Play, open Settings → Music Server Settings, and add your Navidrome server URL with your username and password or token. Atune Audio uses the OpenSubsonic-compatible API.

Does Navidrome offline download work in Atune Audio?

Yes. Offline music downloads from Navidrome require Atune Audio Pro. Downloaded tracks appear in the unified Downloads hub.

Are lyrics supported on Navidrome in Atune Audio?

Yes on supported Navidrome libraries. Atune Audio shows live lyrics on Now Playing and supports fullscreen lyrics when available.

Does Navidrome in-app radio work in Atune Audio?

Yes on supported Navidrome configurations. Seed stations and radio playback from your library where the server supports it.

Is Navidrome the same as OpenSubsonic?

Navidrome is a music server that implements the OpenSubsonic API. Atune Audio also works with other OpenSubsonic-compatible servers — see the OpenSubsonic page for details.

Other supported servers

Atune Audio also connects to these self-hosted platforms: