DAP Launcher
Jandrop
DAP Launcher turns your player's home screen into a proper piece of hi-fi gear.
Two looks to choose from:
CÓNSOLA: a warm analog amplifier with big VU meters, amber lighting and a monospace readout.
TAPE DECK: a cassette deck with a glowing phosphor-green LCD, spinning reels and keys.
What it does:
• Shows the music apps you actually use and launches them straight from the deck.
• Reads whatever is playing (any app that publishes a media session) and shows the title, artist and cover art with a real progress bar.
• Play, pause, skip and scrub right from the launcher.
• Shows the current app's play queue when it exposes one.
• Hide the apps you don't want up front, search across all of them, and switch themes whenever you like.
One honest note: the VU needles and the cassette reels move for the vibe. They react to whether something is playing, but they are not reading the actual sound. A proper level meter would need microphone or audio-capture permission, and I didn't want the app asking for that just to decorate a screen. So enjoy the motion for what it is: honest eye candy, not a spectrum analyzer.
It also keeps to itself: no ads, no accounts, no analytics, and no internet permission at all. Nothing you do ever leaves your device.
Built for Android digital audio players and phones running Android 13 or newer.
Two looks to choose from:
CÓNSOLA: a warm analog amplifier with big VU meters, amber lighting and a monospace readout.
TAPE DECK: a cassette deck with a glowing phosphor-green LCD, spinning reels and keys.
What it does:
• Shows the music apps you actually use and launches them straight from the deck.
• Reads whatever is playing (any app that publishes a media session) and shows the title, artist and cover art with a real progress bar.
• Play, pause, skip and scrub right from the launcher.
• Shows the current app's play queue when it exposes one.
• Hide the apps you don't want up front, search across all of them, and switch themes whenever you like.
One honest note: the VU needles and the cassette reels move for the vibe. They react to whether something is playing, but they are not reading the actual sound. A proper level meter would need microphone or audio-capture permission, and I didn't want the app asking for that just to decorate a screen. So enjoy the motion for what it is: honest eye candy, not a spectrum analyzer.
It also keeps to itself: no ads, no accounts, no analytics, and no internet permission at all. Nothing you do ever leaves your device.
Built for Android digital audio players and phones running Android 13 or newer.
Developer email
ayuda_ataviadas7e@icloud.com
Released
Jul 4, 2026
Current version
1.8
Android version
10