OwnTone Sync

Sync Your Library Playlists to Your Android Device

Download playlists from your OwnTone server for offline listening

Features

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Offline Playback

Download tracks and playlists from your OwnTone server to your device for offline listening anywhere

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Automatic Sync

Schedule overnight syncs to keep your library up to date automatically

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Browse Your Library

View synced tracks by playlists, artists, albums, or title with embedded artwork

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Playback Tracking

Sync music playback and skip events back to OwnTone for smart playlists (optional)

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Sync History

Track all sync operations with detailed logs and statistics

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Privacy First

All data stays on your device and your personal serverβ€”no cloud storage

Screenshots

Configure OwnTone Server Sync History Browse Tracks Sync Screen

Data Safety

No data collection

The app does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on external servers

Local storage only

All music and settings remain on your device

Direct connection

Communicates only with your personal OwnTone server

No third-party tracking

No analytics, no advertisements, no external services

See our Privacy Policy for complete details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OwnTone?

OwnTone (formerly forked-daapd) is a free, open-source media server that lets you stream your music collection. Learn more at owntone.github.io.

Do I need an OwnTone server?

Yes, this app requires an OwnTone server running on your local network. The server stores your music library.

What audio formats are supported?

MP3, FLAC, AAC, WAV, M4A, and other formats supported by OwnTone.

Can I use my synced music in other apps?

Yes! Synced files are saved to your device's Music folder and can be played by any music player app.

What permissions does the app need?

Storage access (to save music files), internet access (to connect to your server), and optionally notification access (for playback tracking) and background sync permissions (for automatic syncing).