NAVIDROME & SUBSONIC · ON MAC · 2026

The best Navidrome client for Mac.

Self-hosting your music is the easy part. Playing it well on a Mac is harder — most options are Electron, a phone app in a window, or give you no way to know your files reach your DAC untouched. Here's how the good ones compare.

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Honest about the alternatives · facts as of June 2026

THE SHORTLIST

Five clients worth your library.

They're all good — they just optimise for different things: price, breadth, or how it feels and sounds. EKO's first because it's ours; the column that matters is up to you.

Client Native on Mac Servers Bit-perfect Price
EKO THIS SITETauri · Rust engine Native Navidrome · Subsonic · local ✓ Yes Free + Pro · $15 one-time
NaviBeatSwiftUI Native Subsonic · Navidrome ✗ No US$5.99 5 platforms
AmperfySwift Native Subsonic · Ampache ✗ No Free
FeishinElectron Electron Navidrome · Jellyfin ✗ No Free
SupersonicFyne Cross-platform Subsonic · Jellyfin ✗ No Free

Bit-perfect here means the player sets your DAC to each track's native sample rate and sends the samples un-resampled — EKO is the only one of these that does; the others play through the macOS mixer, which resamples. (Supersonic offers an exclusive-output mode but still doesn't switch the device rate; Feishin can approximate it only via manual config.) Credit where it's due: NaviBeat is the value pick — native, US$5.99, every Apple platform — and Amperfy and Feishin are excellent and free. Facts as of June 2026.

SO, WHICH?

Pick by what you actually care about.

CHEAPEST, EVERY DEVICE

NaviBeat

One $5.99 purchase across iPhone, iPad, Mac, TV and Watch. Unbeatable on value.

FREE & NATIVE

Amperfy

Free, open source, and properly native to Apple. Hard to argue with free.

MOST FEATURES

Feishin

The deepest feature set — and it does Jellyfin too — if Electron doesn't bother you.

LOOKS & SOUNDS RIGHT

EKO

A native Mac app you'll enjoy opening — that proves your files reach your DAC untouched.

THE DIFFERENCE, SHOWN

You shouldn't take "bit-perfect" on faith.

Most players decode losslessly, then let macOS resample everything to a single rate before your DAC. EKO sends each file at its own rate, straight to the device — and shows you, with a seal that lights only when the path is genuinely untouched.

SOURCEFLAC · 96 kHz · 24-bit
OUTPUTRME ADI-2 · 96 kHz
BIT-PERFECT

Hear your library the way it was recorded.

Free and open source. Native macOS. Navidrome, Subsonic and local files.

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