CloudPlayer™ Platinum

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3.9
3.46K reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

CloudPlayer Platinum is the premium, unlocked version of CloudPlayer.

CloudPlayer is a revolutionary music player that puts you in control of your music, no matter where it's stored. Use it as an offline music player or link your Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive [Google Drive is supported for existing users only, not new users] to create a giant cloud jukebox for all your music. Stream or download from your cloud accounts for offline playback. Enjoy built-in cloud playlist back-up & sync, Chromecast support, hi-fidelity FLAC & ALAC lossless sound, gapless playback, 10-band EQ, Android Wear & Android Auto support and more.

CloudPlayer features:

User Interface:
♬ Snappy material design UI
♬ High resolution Artist and album images
♬ Advanced sorting options for Albums, Artists, Composers, Genres and more
♬ Default screen selection

Premium Sound:
♬ Advanced 10 band equalizer with 17 presets and Preamp
♬ SuperSound™: Customize your sound with headphone enhancement, bass boost and widening effects
♬ Support for Lossless file formats such as FLAC and ALAC, including 24-bit audio files
♬ Support for Gapless playback for FLAC, ALAC and MP3/AAC tracks containing gapless metadata
♬ Support for MP3, AAC, OGG, m4a, wav and more
♬ Support for importing and streaming WMA files from the cloud

Cloud Playlists: (requires optional sign in)
♬ Free back-up of your playlists so you never lose your playlists if you change phones. (optional)
♬ Free playlist sync across your Android devices. For example, playlist changes you make on your tablet will be automatically reflected on your phone and vice versa. (optional)

Cloud music for Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive:
♬ Download or stream music directly from your Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive without arbitrary restrictions
♬ DOWNLOADED ONLY switch to filter out cloud songs or MP3s and only show locally stored music
♬ Cellular Data switch disables the app from using cellular data so you can stream on WiFi without worrying about data caps

Cast to wireless speakers and devices:
♬ Chromecast support
♬ AllPlay support
♬ Cast music to supported devices & wireless speakers from your phone or your Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive

Other:

♬ Android Wear support
♬ Android Auto support
♬ Scrobble to Last.fm
♬ Beautiful small and large widgets

Use of this app is subject to the doubleTwist Terms of Use and Privacy Policy available at: http://www.doubletwist.com/legal/

doubleTwist is an authorized Dropbox and OneDrive developer. Use of Dropbox and OneDrive APIs and trademarks is consistent with the Dropbox and Microsoft TOS and TOU:

https://www.dropbox.com/developers/reference/tos
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/developer/terms-of-use
Updated on
Jan 6, 2025

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.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity, and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.8
3.23K reviews
oldandintheway
April 26, 2025
In a review 3 months ago I complained of automatic updates no longer working. I played around with the review filters and the outcome of that suggests that the model of phone I use, Samsung A series about 3 years old, might be part of the problem because of the way Cloudplayer, following the January update, uses the phone's resources. It's just an assumption that I can't verify until I replace my phone. I'll keep quiet until then, unless something else happens in the meantime.
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Richard Maslin
October 17, 2022
Tired of trying to cram as much music as possible onto my iPod, I started uploading my music collection onto the Cloud. CloudPlayer has been my primary music player for about a year now. Playback when skipping tracks is perfectly smooth, even when I've got about 20k songs on shuffle. Wherever I've got an internet connection, I've got access to all my music. Also, if you're a tedious pedant like me, you can edit metadata through the app in case something is labelled incorrectly. Best app.
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A Google user
January 2, 2020
A very good experience : it has dark and black modes, very clear presentation of music on the cloud, either by folders or by albums, artists, titles, etc. It also finds album art if it's not embedded. You can take your music offline as well, though I'd prefer it if the music could be downloaded to standard music folders with intelligible filenames rather than to the app's folder with numeric names. But this is a minor point. Overall I'm really pleased with this app, and I purchased the Platinum.
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What’s new

New in v1.8.7:
♬ Added support for Android 14.
♬ Updates to playback engine.
♬ Fixed Chromecast issue caused by recent Google update to web player running on Chromecast devices.