projectM is the most advanced music visualizer available for Android TV. It has the smoothest graphics, the most presets, and is the most responsive to music.
projectM will visualize any sound playing on your Android TV. Start playing something in Pandora, Spotify, or any other player, then start projectM to see incredible visuals. You can play/pause and skip tracks from within projectM, so you won't need to switch back and forth to enjoy your music + visuals.
projectM is essentially a rewrite of MilkDrop with modern technologies. It is compatible with MilkDrop (.milk) presets.
Features:
- Over 200 visual effects - 60 FPS Pixel Shaded Rendering - Music Player Control (Stock Player, Google Music, Spotify, Pandora, PowerAMP, etc.) - Configurable graphics quality
To increase quality or performance, adjust texture size under settings. Mesh size is also useful if texture size isn't enough.
This is the Official projectM for Android brought to you by the original projectM developers.
Updated on
Apr 18, 2026
Music & Audio
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Nikolas Panidis
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April 13, 2026
Great app that stopped working after the last update.
Sperl Heavy Industries
April 19, 2026
Some people say that there are audio settings, like dolby or something maybe, that you have to turn off on the shield to get the audio to be sent to visualizers.
Tee Vee
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December 22, 2025
It works really well on my Android tv in combination with Spotify. I only wish I could configure a list of visualizations and circle through while playing. As it is right now you go through all the templates or stick to one
6 people found this review helpful
Devan Corona
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December 3, 2025
Works well but is lacking a few features which would make this a perfect app. Discovering visualizers is difficult as there is no list to quickly jump through. It’s missing the ability to save favorites - once you find a good visualizer, it’s pretty much impossible to get back to it.
9 people found this review helpful
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The M should be gone now. I also updated the rendering engine again, but it should be minor.
Track Info is working again, kinda. First, you need to go in android settings and allow projectM to listen for notifications. Then you need to use a music app that sends them. Spotify doesn't. Amazon Music does, but it was finicky when I used it. Good luck.