Dinh Van Hoang
PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player is estimated to make < $5k per month from < 5k downloads / mo, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresMost music players show you a waveform and a volume knob. PureBit shows you the rest of it — every decoder, every conversion, every filter — so you know exactly what's happening between the file and your ears. For the l
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75 reviews
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Most music players show you a waveform and a volume knob. PureBit shows you the rest of it — every decoder, every conversion, every filter — so you know exactly what's happening between the file and your ears.
For the listener who cares whether a 24-bit FLAC actually plays as 24-bit. Whether the DAC is getting the native sample rate. What an EQ band sounds like when it's measured, not just imagined.
What you get:
- Lossless and Hi-Res playback. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAV, DSD. Native CoreAudio path that respects your DAC's preferred format. No forced upsampling unless you ask for it.
- A live Signal Path view. Source rate, decoder output, every DSP node, the format reaching the hardware. Tap a node, see what it's doing. Tap again, change it.
- 10-band parametric EQ with adjustable Q. AutoEq integration pulls a target curve for your headphones straight from the AutoEq community (jaakkopasanen/AutoEq) — two taps and you're done.
- Audio Lab: upsampling, convolution for impulse responses (room correction, HRTF, custom), crossfeed for headphone soundstage, balance and mono tools for diagnostic listening.
- Files from the Files app, or stream from Dropbox and OneDrive. Browse and play your music by folder. Offline downloads come with Pro.
PureBit Pro
- One purchase. No subscription, no ads, no upsell. Unlocks the full Audio Lab, AutoEq search, offline cloud downloads, and unlimited EQ presets. App Store handles the payment; we never see your card.
Privacy
- PureBit doesn't track what you listen to. No analytics on your library, no listening profile sent anywhere. You bought the app — that's the end of the transaction.
Network Sources (Pro): stream your own library straight from your home network — a NAS over SMB (Synology, QNAP, Windows/macOS shares), UPnP/DLNA media servers, or WebDAV. Auto-discover servers, browse and import, read embedded metadata and cover art, and download tracks for offline listening. Bytes pass through unmodified, so it stays bit-perfect — no third-party cloud in between.
Rating & reviews
75 reviews
Monetization
Free
No in-app purchases detected
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What's new
• Folder filtering for network sources (NAS/SMB): include a whole folder, then untick sub-folders to leave them out of your library. • Network (NAS/SMB) tracks now show the correct title, artist, album, and cover art. • Fixed missing cover art for some cloud tracks. • Stability and minor bug fixes.
How much does PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player make?
PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player is estimated to make < $5k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
How many downloads does PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player have?
PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player has an estimated < 5k downloads / mo on the App Store.
Is PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player free?
PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player is free to download.
What is PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player's rating?
PureBit: Hi-Res Music Player has a rating of 4.9 out of 5, based on 75 reviews.
Publisher
Dinh Van Hoang
Category
Music & Audio
Compatibility
16.0
Size
10 MB
Rating
4+
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Aug 6, 2026
Languages
5 available
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