Pulsar Music Player

4.6
237K reviews
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Everyone
5M+
Downloads
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About this app

Pulsar Music Player has long been one of the best music players on Android. It is an offline audio player without advertisements. Its gorgeous user interface matches every single detail of the material design guidelines.

Pulsar contains almost every necessary feature to fulfill all of your musical needs including: gapless playback, lyrics display, crossfade, play speed adjustment, tag editing, last.fm scrobbling, Chromecast, voice command, Android Auto, equalizer, music visualizer, audio balance, ReplayGain, sleep timer, etc.

Pulsar is the ultimate audio player on Android, with millions of downloads. It has been translated into 36 different languages.

Key Features:

✓ Gorgeous user interface and animation with material design.
✓ Manage and play music by album, artist, folder, and genre.
✓ Smart playlists with most played, recently played, and newly added tracks.
✓ Automatic sync missing album/artist images.
✓ Fast search across albums, artists, and songs.
✓ Resizable home screen widget.
✓ Gapless playback support.
✓ Play speed adjustment.
✓ Crossfade support.
✓ Replay gain volume normalization.
✓ Built-in metadata tag editor (mp3 and more).
✓ Display lyrics (embedded and lrc file).
✓ Sava/restore playback position (useful for podcast and audiobook).
✓ Music visualizer rendering.
✓ Chromecast (Google Cast) support.
✓ Google voice commands support.
✓ Android Auto support.
✓ Disable car auto play on Bluetooth.
✓ Sound balance adjustment.
✓ Last.fm scrobbling.
✓ Various colorful themes.
✓ Free of advertisements.
✓ Sleep timer.

Pulsar supports standard music file types including mp3, aac, flac, ogg, wav and etc.
If you cannot find your music in Pulsar, please click the “rescan library” menu item from the action bar to rescan your device.

Pulsar audio player has a complete online user manual, click here:
https://rhmsoft.com/pulsar/help/help.html

If you can help to translate this mp3 player to your native language, or there is any mistake in current translation, please contact our email: support@rhmsoft.com.

If you run into any issues or have any suggestions while using this mp3 player, please feel free to contact us: support@rhmsoft.com.
You can also share your comments to the Pulsar audio player thread on xda-developers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-pulsar-music-player-t3197336

Thanks for using Pulsar Music Player!

Album and artist images used in the screenshots are licensed under Public Domain License:
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Updated on
Mar 13, 2026

Data safety

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
231K reviews
GraniteStateColin -
September 16, 2024
Good music player, but incomplete for Windows users. Pulsar supports Windows playlists (WPL) and M3U. However, it can't read music in OneDrive. It also can't understand genres for songs with more than one. For Windows users, these have been features for years and are essential for syncing and enjoying music on both Windows and Android. Would also be nice if it had an option to only list artists that have albums, so, say, every Christmas compilation doesn't spawn 30 artists each with 1 song.
35 people found this review helpful
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Jed Lamprey
April 30, 2026
Good music player in and of itself, but has one major problem; the restore feature doesn't work at all. You can create a "backup", but you can't restore from it. It won't even detect the backup you literally created just two seconds before, making it very frustrating when moving between phones and you have a lot of playlists.
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Mike Butler
April 19, 2026
it's alright. I just deleted it because I realized the Samsung much player sounds better (less muddy/bassy) and has all the features that this app requires money for. I've been s dj for over 20 years and an amateur music producer and I'm guessing they make this sound a little off on purpose so people pay to get access to the equalizer. this seems to be the new norm with everything, though, so I'm not surprised.
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What’s new

✓ Added Slovenian language support, thanks to Robert!