Free radio, built into your music player
Audify includes free internet radio with 50,000+ live stations from around the world — news, music, sports and talk — searchable by country, language and genre. It lives alongside your offline library, so one app covers the music you own and the stations you love. No account, no extra purchase.
Trending, Picked for You, and browsing by country, language and genre.
How radio works in Audify
Find stations by name, or browse by country, language and genre — from Bollywood and pop to news and cricket commentary. A trending list surfaces what the world is playing right now.
The more you listen, the better the "Picked for You" and "Discover New" shelves get — recommendations are built from your listening history, computed on your phone.
Save stations to favorites and pick up where you left off. Favorites and listening history are stored only on your device — never uploaded or synced.
Radio streams; your library stays offline
To be clear about how it works: radio is live streaming, so it uses internet while you listen. Your local music library is a separate thing — songs stored on your phone keep playing fully offline, exactly as before. Radio adds to Audify's offline core; it doesn't replace it.
Station listings come from a community-maintained public directory of internet radio stations, and the audio streams come directly from each broadcaster. Audify doesn't run the stations — it gives you one clean player for all of them.
Radio questions
Does Audify have radio?
Yes — free built-in internet radio with 50,000+ live stations worldwide, searchable by country, language and genre, in the same app as your offline library.
Is radio free?
Yes. Radio is part of the free, ad-supported app — no extra purchase. The optional Premium subscription removes ads.
Does radio use mobile data?
Yes — streaming uses internet while you listen. Songs stored on your phone still play fully offline.
