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Auryo – A Free and Cross-Platform SoundCloud Desktop Client for Linux

There must be a very few people who don’t listen to music. Personally, music is my life. Do you love music? If the answer is yes, you must be able to find a way to enjoy your favorite music anytime anywhere. What application do you use to listen to music on your desktop? Are you a user of SoundCloud? If yes, there is great news for you. The news is also great for the SoundCloud non-users. The days of the binding of using a web browser to use SoundCloud on your desktop are long gone. Finally, Jonas Snellinckx could be able to understand the problem and developed Auryo, the SoundCloud desktop application.

Auryo is an unofficial cross-platform desktop client for SoundCloud. It comes with appealingly attractive UI design and a bunch of amazing features. It’s quite bothering if you have to go back and forth between a browser and the desktop to listen to music. In that situation, you get only one choice. Either you enjoy your music or keep working without music. Well, with Auryo, you can enjoy the music and continue working on the desktop together.

Important Features of Auryo


  • Available free download and installation on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.
  • Electron-based desktop app.
  • New music discovery option.
  • Option to add music to the playlist.
  • Allows to follow or unfollow artists.
  • Provides with options to like and share tracks.
  • Supports and integrates MPRIS and Media key.
  • Option to follow or unfollow accounts.
  • Allows reading user comments.
  • Offers outstanding sound quality.

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The Last Words


Unlike most of the other software, Auryo is a closed-source application. That means you can’t get access to the source code and there’s no way to contribute to this software. This shouldn’t be a very serious problem to the music lovers. If you love to listen to music even when you’re working on the computer, Auryo could be just the perfect application for you. Besides, you will be able to enjoy music without the desktop-browser battle.

What do you think about Auryo? Let us know your thoughts, doubts, and suggestions through comment. If you think this article is helpful, feel free to share this on social media.

Mehedi Hasan
Mehedi Hasan
Mehedi Hasan is a passionate enthusiast for technology. He admires all things tech and loves to help others understand the fundamentals of Linux, servers, networking, and computer security in an understandable way without overwhelming beginners. His articles are carefully crafted with this goal in mind - making complex topics more accessible.

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