Browse the Internet Archive and Mod Archive. Play your own MP3s, FLACs, and tracker modules. From demoscene to NES soundtracks — Melur is a native macOS & iOS player for people with interesting taste.
No subscriptions. No cloud lock-in. No tracking. Just a really good music player.
From everyday MP3 and FLAC to demoscene tracker modules (MOD, XM, IT, S3M) and game console music (NES, SNES, Game Boy, Sega). If it makes sound, Melur probably plays it.
Explore music directly from the Internet Archive, Zophar's Domain, and the Mod Archive. Find something interesting, add it to your library, and start listening — no separate downloads needed.
Your playlists follow you across all your Apple devices. Create a playlist on your Mac, pick it up on your iPhone. No account needed — just iCloud.
Fine-tune your sound with a 10-band parametric EQ. Eight built-in presets for different genres, or dial in your own. Your settings persist across sessions.
Built with SwiftUI for macOS and iOS. Lightweight, fast, and feels right at home. Media keys, Now Playing integration, background audio, and system notifications — all built in.
Search, filter, and sort by any column. Star your favorites, organize with playlists, and point Melur at your music folders — it scans, indexes, and watches for changes automatically.
Melur has built-in browsers for some of the internet's best music archives. Search, preview, and add tracks straight to your library without leaving the app.
Whether you're hunting for a specific SNES soundtrack, exploring Amiga demoscene classics, or digging through live recordings — it's all a few clicks away.
Millions of free recordings — live concerts, vintage radio, audiobooks, and creative commons music. Stream or download directly in Melur.
Over 300,000 tracker modules from the demoscene and beyond. MOD, XM, IT, S3M — browse by genre, artist, or chart and add favorites to your library.
Game music rips from NES, SNES, Game Boy, Sega, and more. Browse by console and game, then play entire soundtracks natively.
Melur natively plays music ripped from game consoles and home computers. NES soundtracks, SNES scores, Game Boy tunes, Sega Genesis jams, and classic Amiga demoscene tracker modules.
Multi-track game music files are automatically expanded — each sub-track appears as its own entry in your library. Tracks that loop get smart fade-outs, and repeat-one mode lets them play forever.