Pi Music Player: Offline Music

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4.8
1.24M reviews
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About this app

Looking for a stylish and powerful Music Player to elevate your offline music experience? Look no further than Pi Music Player! This feature-rich offline music player is designed to be your one-stop music app for all your audio needs.

Craft the Perfect Music Experience with Built-in Equalizer:
Take control of your listening experience with equalizer of this audio player. Fine-tune your audio with the 5-band graphic equalizer, bass boost, 3D reverb effects, a virtualizer, and 10 presets to create the perfect soundscape for every genre.

Effortlessly Organize and Play Music:
Navigate your music library with ease using the intuitive interface of this music app. Browse through all your audio files with the Enhanced Folder view of this music app, or play music with the built-in Smart Playlists like Recently Added, Most Played, and Pi Favorites to rediscover hidden gems.

Create Personalized Playlists:
Don't just listen to your music, curate it! With this offline Music Player, you can create an unlimited number of custom playlists to match your mood or activity. Whether you're hitting the gym to workout or unwinding after a long day, craft the perfect soundtrack for every occasion.

Become a Ringtone Master with the MP3 Cutter:
Love a specific part of a song and want it as your ringtone? No problem! This audio player's built-in MP3 Cutter allows you to precisely cut any section of your MP3 files and set them as your ringtone within seconds.

More Than Just an MP3 Player:
This Offline Music Player goes beyond playing MP3s. It supports various audio formats, audiobooks and podcasts, making it your one-stop shop for all your audio entertainment.

A Feast for the Eyes and Ears:
Pi Music Player app boasts a sleek, intuitive, and beautifully crafted user interface that enhances your music experience.

Key Features:
šŸŽµ Free Music Player with support for popular audio formats like MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC etc.
šŸŽµ Play Music with Built-in 5-band Equalizer with Bass Boost, 3D Reverb Effects, Virtualizer & 10 presets
šŸŽµ MP3 Cutter of this MP3 Player to create custom ringtones
šŸŽµ Smart Playlists Support: Recently Added, Most Played, Recently Played & Pi Favourites
šŸŽµ Pi Power Share for seamless music sharing
šŸŽµ Enhanced Folder view for easy music library navigation
šŸŽµ Sleep Timer for falling asleep to your favorite tunes
šŸŽµ Swipe to change music in Player Screen
šŸŽµ ID3 Tag Editor to edit music metadata for better organization
šŸŽµ Multiple themes for a personalized look and feel
šŸŽµ Lock screen controls with full-screen album art
šŸŽµ This audio player supports audiobooks and podcasts
šŸŽµ MP3 Player with seamless transitions and animations
šŸŽµ Playlist Backup & Restore
šŸŽµ Widget Support

Free Music Player with Unmatched Features:
Pi Music Player is a free offline music app providing one of the best MP3 music player experiences available in the Google Play Store with all the aforementioned features. We are continually striving to make this music player perfect for you. If you wish to comment, give feedback, or offer suggestions about this MP3 music player, feel free to drop an email to: [email protected]

Note : Pi Music Player is a free offline music player app. It is not a music/mp3 downloader.

Thank you so much for your patience and support! šŸ˜Š
Updated on
9 Dec 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Financial info, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Financial info, Audio and 3 others
Data isnā€™t encrypted
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.21M reviews
A Google user
23 July 2024
It's not as awesome as expected. It works well but the aesthetics are not as fantastic as told. But the bad part of an overall good app is that the order of the songs in a playlist may be changed, but this does not mean that your change stays. It does as it will damn pleases. The worst is when Playlist near be moved, imported, etc. The process is cumbersome and the results unpredictable. Overall the app is losing ground and doesn't look awesome anymore. The UI needs a complete revamp now.
66 people found this review helpful
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Musicophilia Music Apps
24 July 2024
We are really sorry for the trouble and we appreciate you bringing this issue to our attention. We will look into this further!
A Google user
4 November 2019
I paid for the app some time ago and mainly use it to listen to audiobooks. Not much of a music listener. But when there are unabridged audiobooks of 12 hours long it is very hard to go back in time 5 minutes or a minute. Is there a way to make the playback slider bigger or have the option to go to an exact playback time point? That would make the app really special.
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Musicophilia Music Apps
5 November 2019
Hi Peer, Your suggestion for larger seek bar is duly noted and we will try our level best to incorporate this in our future updates . Please keep a look out for updates which may be addressing this issue . Feel free to contact us with any further suggestions or feedback at [email protected] Regards 100Pi Labs
Alasdair Begg
19 January 2025
Disappointed to find this has started stuttering. I've used this player for years but it's recently started making tiny stutters or audio glitches for me, which makers it unusable because it annoys me so much. These are files that play perfectly from the built in android media player (and on any other device) so it's definitely an issue with Pi. I guess the app or Android updated and something became problematic. I can't pinpoint exactly when I noticed this but it's been a while: a real shame.
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