Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. It's like your personal Spotify!
Any feedback is welcome! If you need/want a new feature, find a bug or think of any way to improve Navidrome, please fill a GitHub issue or join the discussion in our Subreddit. If you want to contribute to the project in any other way (ui/backend dev, translations, themes), please join the chat in our Discord server.
- Handles very large music collections
- Streams virtually any audio format available
- Reads and uses all your beautifully curated metadata (id3 tags)
- Multi-user, each user has their own play counts, playlists, favourites, etc..
- Very low resource usage: Ex: with a library of 300GB (~29000 songs), it uses less than 50MB of RAM
- Multi-platform, runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Docker images are also provided
- Ready to use Raspberry Pi binaries available
- Automatically monitors your library for changes, importing new files and reloading new metadata
- Themeable, modern and responsive Web interface based on Material UI, to manage users and browse your library
- Compatible with all Subsonic/Madsonic/Airsonic clients. See bellow for a list of tested clients
- Transcoding/Downsampling on-the-fly. Can be set per user/player. Opus encoding is supported
- Integrated music player (WIP)
Navidrome should be compatible with all Subsonic clients. The following clients are tested and confirmed to work properly:
- Android: DSub, Ultrasonic and Music Stash
- iOS: play:Sub
- Web: Jamstash, Aurial, Subfire and Subplayer
For more options, look at the list of clients maintained by the Airsonic project. Please open an issue if you have any trouble with the client of your choice.
This project is being actively worked on. Expect a more polished experience and new features/releases on a frequent basis. Some upcoming features planned:
- Complete WebUI, to browse and listen to your library
- Last.FM integration
- Smart/dynamic playlists (similar to iTunes)
- Support for audiobooks (bookmarking)
- Jukebox mode
- Sharing links to albums/songs/playlists
- Podcasts
Various options are available:
Just head to the releases page and download the latest version for you platform. There are builds available for Linux (amd64 and arm), macOS and Windows (32 and 64 bits). For Raspberry Pi (tested with Raspbian Buster on Pi 4), use the Linux arm builds.
Remember to install ffmpeg in your system, a requirement for Navidrome to work properly. You may find the latest static build for your platform here: https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/
If you have any issues with these binaries, or need a binary for a different platform, please open an issue
Docker images are available. They include everything needed to run Navidrome. Example of usage:
# This is just an example. Customize it to your needs.
version: "3"
services:
navidrome:
image: deluan/navidrome:latest
ports:
- "4533:4533"
environment:
# All options with their default values:
ND_MUSICFOLDER: /music
ND_DATAFOLDER: /data
ND_SCANINTERVAL: 1m
ND_LOGLEVEL: info
ND_PORT: 4533
ND_TRANSCODINGCACHESIZE: 100MB
ND_SESSIONTIMEOUT: 30m
ND_BASEURL: ""
volumes:
- "./data:/data"
- "/path/to/your/music/folder:/music:ro"
To get the cutting-edge, latest version from master, use the image deluan/navidrome:develop
You will need to install Go 1.14 and Node 13. You'll also need ffmpeg installed in your system. The setup is very strict, and the steps bellow only work with these specific versions (enforced in the Makefile)
After the prerequisites above are installed, clone this repository and build the application with:
$ git clone https://github.com/deluan/navidrome
$ cd navidrome
$ make setup # Install tools required for Navidrome's development
$ make buildall # Build UI and server, generates a single executable
This will generate the navidrome
executable binary in the project's root folder.
Start the server with:
./navidrome
The server should start listening for requests on the default port 4533
After starting Navidrome for the first time, go to http://localhost:4533. It will ask you to create your first admin user.
For more options, run navidrome --help
Check the contrib folder for startup files for your init system.
Check the up to date compatibility table for the latest Subsonic features available.