PlayFiles for Sonos

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About this app

PlayFiles for Sonos is the ultimate minimalist utility designed for music lovers, audiobook enthusiasts, and power users who want absolute control over their local audio collection.

Frustrated by the limitations of playing your own offline files on your premium network speakers? PlayFiles for Sonos bridges the gap. It allows you to select any folder on your Android device and stream its audio content directly to your standalone Sonos speakers over your local Wi-Fi network. No cloud accounts, no complicated setups, and no subscription fees. Just your music, your folders, and your speakers.

Key Features:
True Folder Playback: Browse your offline storage by your own folder structures. Perfect for organized music archives, podcasts, and audiobooks.

Direct Wi-Fi Streaming: Broadcast your local MP3s and other supported audio formats directly to your speakers using your local network.

Standalone Speaker Support: Seamlessly works with all standalone, Wi-Fi-connectable Sonos devices including Sonos Arc, Beam, Era 300, Era 100, Five, One, Move, Roam, and compatible IKEA SYMFONISK setups.

Background Playback: Keep the music going. The app operates as a lightweight local media server in the background, allowing you to lock your screen or use other apps while streaming.

Privacy-First Design: Your files stay yours. PlayFiles handles everything locally on your Wi-Fi network. We do not collect, store, or upload your private music collection to any external servers.
Updated on
Jun 2, 2026

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