Soundlizer Connect
Turn your phone into a live music visualizer for your PC.
Soundlizer Connect captures whatever you’re listening to on your computer and streams the audio data straight to your mobile device — instantly and wirelessly.
Just connect both devices to the same WiFi network. No cables, no setup headaches.
Free • No Ads • No account required
Features
Visualize with all music apps
Soundlize Connect captures system audio, so it doesn’t matter where your music comes from — any player, browser, or app will work.
Wireless, no cables needed
Your phone receives visualization data over Wi-Fi.
No USB, no cables.
Ultra-low latency
Soundlizer Connect uses a lightweight UDP-based data stream, sending only the visualization data and simple meta tags — not the audio itself.
Secure local network connection
All audio processing and data streaming happen strictly inside your local network.
Simple setup
Install the desktop app, open Soundlizer on your phone, and make sure both devices are on the same network — that’s it.
No account, no tracking, no ads
You don’t need to sign up or log in. Soundlizer does not collect or send your audio or personal data.
How it works
Install Soundlizer Connect on your PC
Download and install the PC app to start sending audio data to your mobile device.
Open Soundlizer on your phone
Launch the app on your phone and make sure the connection port matches the one on your PC.
Make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi — done!
Connect both your PC and phone to the same network for instant communication.
Technical overview
Soundlizer Connect captures the audio from your system output, so any sound played on your computer is instantly sent to your phone for real-time visualization.
Player metadata and media-control features depend on the operating system:
- Linux
Works with all players that support the MPRIS protocol — including Rhythmbox, YouTube Music, Spotify, Audacious, Elisa, Strawberry, and many others.
- Windows
Compatible with players that use the standard Windows media notifications, such as Spotify, Windows Media Player, Groove Music, VLC (when enabled), and more.
- Coming soon
Direct integrations with AIMP and Winamp for richer metadata and improved playback control.