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
Music library
Offline downloads
Live lyrics
In-app radio
Home discovery
Android Auto
Unified search
Cast & scrobble
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?
Does Navidrome offline download work in Atune Audio?
Are lyrics supported on Navidrome in Atune Audio?
Does Navidrome in-app radio work in Atune Audio?
Is Navidrome the same as OpenSubsonic?
Other supported servers
Atune Audio also connects to these self-hosted platforms: