One price. Five platforms. Stream your Navidrome library across every Apple device you own Phone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Watch. No subscriptions. No ads!
NaviBeat brings your own music library to every Apple device you own — iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch — as a single Universal Purchase. Pay once. Own it.
No subscriptions. No ads. No tracking. No NaviBeat cloud. Your music stays on your own server, exactly where you put it. NaviBeat just plays it — beautifully.
ABOUT NAVIDROME
NaviBeat is a premium client for Navidrome, the free and open-source self-hosted music streaming server. You run Navidrome on a NAS, Raspberry Pi, VPS, or any machine you control. NaviBeat connects to it and streams your collection across every Apple device you own with a polished, native-feel experience.
ON iPHONE & iPAD
- Full library browsing: artists, albums, playlists, genres
- Voice search and text search with live results
- Now Playing with synced and plain lyrics
- Background audio, Control Center integration, AirPlay
- Offline listening for downloaded albums and playlists
ON MAC
- Native macOS app with MiniPlayer mode
- Keyboard shortcuts, multi-window browsing
- Full library browsing with large artwork
ON APPLE TV
- Cinema-scale artwork UI with smart discovery shelves
- Recently Played, Most Played, Rediscover, On This Day, Because You Listened To…
- Voice search via the Siri Remote
- Full-screen Now Playing with synced lyrics
ON APPLE WATCH
- Now Playing complications on every watch face
- Standalone queue control from the wrist
- Download albums and playlists straight to Watch storage
CORE FEATURES
- Gapless playback
- Scrobbles back to your Navidrome server
- Lossless streaming when your server and network allow
- Beautiful dark UI throughout
- Optional iCloud Keychain sync for credentials across your Apple devices
REQUIREMENTS
NaviBeat requires a running Navidrome server (v0.50 or later, free and open source) accessible from your Apple device. Self-host it on a home NAS, a Raspberry Pi, a VPS, or any machine you control. See navibeat.app for setup tips.
NaviBeat is a third-party client and is not affiliated with the Navidrome project.
PRIVACY
NaviBeat collects zero data. There is no NaviBeat backend, no analytics, no telemetry, no third-party SDKs. Your credentials live in your device's Keychain. Your listening history stays on device. See navibeat.app/privacy.
NaviBeat 1.1.2
Play History. Recently Played now has an Albums / Tracks switch. The Tracks side is your real cross-device listening history; tap any row to play it.
Pick up where you left off. The Home banner resumes the exact track and position you stopped on, and also surfaces your last playlist and last mix. Continue plays it; Open playlist jumps to it.
Album art zoom. Pinch and double-tap to zoom and pan the cover (iPhone and Mac).
Siri voice playback. Play music, shuffle your library, play favorites, like the current track, toggle AutoMix.
New iPhone widgets. A large Playlists widget, a Transport widget (previous / play / next), and an option to hide widget titles.
Show on Last.fm. Open an artist or album on Last.fm straight from its artwork menu (iPhone, iPad, Mac).
Genres in Search on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Mac extras. Gapless playback, an option to launch straight into the Mini Player, lower CPU when viewing the album that is playing, and a Recently Played header that scrolls with the content.
Radio now-playing bar on Mac and iPhone.
Apple Watch. Downloads are much faster and now continue with the screen off or your wrist down, finishing in the background. Downloads are organized into Artists, Albums, Playlists, and Songs, with the real downloaded count per playlist, plus a new Download Quality choice (Optimized or Original).
Apple TV Now Playing. Layout and font-size options, hide the Up Next panel, show the whole queue or only what is unplayed, richer track details, and re-entering a playlist focuses the track you last played. Timeline seek keeps focus on the bar, the Up Next / Queue / History buttons are tidier, text sizes are correct, radio Stop keeps the station screen, and the playlists list refreshes on return.
CarPlay. An artist now shows all of their albums, the artists list is browsable by letter so you can reach every artist, and voice search waits for you to start speaking.
Now Playing names. Tap the artist or album name on iPhone and iPad to open it.
Improvements. AutoMix stays within your selected libraries. Swiping a song no longer also starts playing it. Per-playlist resume points survive app updates. At the end of a queue, Play restarts the queue. The next track's album art is ready sooner when you skip. A faster, smoother engine reduces a brief volume jump on skip. Plus a crash fix for talking to a paired Apple Watch, a cleaner app icon animation, a steadier playlist list, and many smaller polish fixes across every platform.
Version 1.1.2
The developer, Nenad Jokic, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Accessibility
The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More