Android · AirPlay

AirPlay, on Android.

Stream audio from any music, video, or podcast app to the AirPlay speakers you already own. Multi-speaker sync, per-room volume, no ads, no cloud, no telemetry.

€6,99 one-time No ads No subscription No tracking
AirPipe

Pick a speaker

or two.

4 nearby

80%
50%
22%
50%
Streaming mode ~2s delay

Balanced. For music and general use.

70%

What AirPipe does

A pipe from your phone to your speakers.

Android has no built-in way to send your phone's audio to an AirPlay speaker. AirPipe is a focused, paid app that does exactly that, and nothing else.

No account. No cloud. Audio leaves your phone over Wi-Fi, encrypted, and lands on whichever speakers you pick. The privacy policy is short because there's nothing to disclose.

Price
€6,99 · one-time
Network
Local Wi-Fi only
Protocol
AirPlay 1 (RAOP)
Requires
Android 10+
AirPipe

Pick a speaker

or two.

4 nearby

55%
55%
55%
50%
Streaming mode ~2s delay

Balanced. For music and general use.

80%

Multi-speaker

Every speaker, in perfect sync.

Fan out to multiple rooms simultaneously. AirPipe encodes once and sends bit-identical packets to every destination, so songs stay in time across the house. No drift, no double-echo, no lag.

  • One encode, many destinations. Easy on your battery.
  • Three latency profiles: Real-Time, Normal, Buffered.
  • Drop a room mid-song. The rest keep playing.

Features

Built for the speakers in your home.

A short list of things that should have been obvious, but somehow aren't.

Any audio

Music apps, video, podcasts, games. AirPipe captures whatever your phone is currently playing, through Android's standard playback-capture API.

Multi-speaker, in sync

Fan out to multiple AirPlay receivers at once. AirPipe encodes once and sends bit-identical packets to every destination so songs stay in time across rooms.

Per-room volume

Each speaker has its own volume slider, independent of the master device volume. Mute one room, leave the other playing.

Automatic discovery

Speakers on your local network appear automatically via mDNS and Bonjour. No manual IP entry, no setup ceremony.

Local network only

Audio is sent directly from your phone to the speakers over Wi-Fi. Nothing transits any server we control.

Encrypted in transit

Audio is encrypted with AES-128-CBC and an RSA-OAEP-wrapped session key, as defined by the AirPlay 1 protocol.

Per-room control

Louder living room, quieter kitchen.

Each speaker has its own volume slider and mute switch. The kitchen can hum at 22% while the living room sits at 80%. A single master slider lifts everything together when guests arrive.

  • Independent of your phone's media volume.
  • Per-speaker mute that survives reconnects.
  • Master slider for turn-it-all-up moments.
AirPipe

Pick a speaker

or two.

4 nearby

80%
50%
22%
50%
Streaming mode ~2s delay

Balanced. For music and general use.

70%

Material You

Picks up your theme.

Open AirPipe and it dresses itself in your phone's Material You theme. No settings, no picker. Tap a tone below to preview how the app adapts.

Theme

Every screenshot on this page updates in real time.

Why people pay for it

Quiet about you, loud about the music.

No ads, no analytics

Zero tracking SDKs. Zero advertising IDs. Zero telemetry. The privacy policy is short because there's nothing to disclose.

One-time purchase

€6,99 on Google Play. No subscription, no in-app purchases, no upsells. Buy it once, keep it.

Tested on real hardware

Bose Portable Home Speaker, Sony Bravia Theater Bar, shairport-sync, Music Assistant. Every release is verified on speakers, not just on emulators.

Honest about limits

HomePod and modern Apple TV need AirPlay 2 pair-setup, which AirPipe does not implement. The FAQ explains exactly what works and what doesn't, before you buy.

Compatibility

Works with the speakers you already own.

AirPipe speaks the AirPlay 1 (RAOP) protocol. Every modern AirPlay 2 speaker keeps it on for backward compatibility, so they all show up in the list.

  • Bose Portable Home Speaker
  • Sony Bravia Theater Bar
  • shairport-sync (Raspberry Pi and other Linux hosts)
  • Music Assistant (when configured as an AirPlay receiver)
  • Most modern AirPlay 2 speakers and soundbars from brands like Sonos, Marshall, Bluesound, Denon HEOS, Bose, and Sony, which keep AirPlay 1 (RAOP) enabled for backward compatibility

Not supported

HomePod, HomePod mini, and modern Apple TV require an AirPlay 2 pair-setup handshake that AirPipe does not implement. They will not appear in the speaker list. See the FAQ for details before you buy.

€6,99 on Google Play · one-time

One pipe, every speaker, nothing in between.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no upsells, no data collection. Just an app that does the thing Android should have done in the first place.