One source.
Every AirPlay
speaker.
AirAudio enables your Android phone to stream audio to an AirPlay Device — Once the AirPlay app is running, just press play on your favorite app.
Designed for simplicity.
Pick speakers, press play, fine-tune if you want to. No accounts, no clutter — just your audio, everywhere.
Play everywhere at once.
Group several AirPlay speakers into one stream, or run rooms independently. Stereo pairs link automatically with shared volume.
- Stream to multiple devices simultaneously
- Linked volume for stereo pairs
- Start and stop rooms individually
Tune it until it's perfect.
Per-speaker volume, millisecond delay adjustment to align rooms, and an "identify" beep so you always know which speaker is which.
- Independent per-speaker volume
- Delay tuning (0 ms and up) for sync
- "Identify (play beep)" to locate a speaker
TV-speaker output, solved.
Send audio to your Apple TV. For TV-speaker output, an optional lightweight Mac relay bridges the last step — set it up once and forget it.
- Stream to Apple TV directly
- Optional Mac relay for TV-speaker routing
- Clear in-app guidance when a relay is needed
Works with what you have.
On your phone
On the receiving end
* Mac relay required for AirPlay 2 support.
Good to know.
Do I need another device to send from?
No — that's the whole point. AirAudio runs on your Android phone and streams to your AirPlay speakers. Your phone is the source; the speakers are the output.
Which speakers are supported?
HomePod, HomePod mini, AirPlay 2 speakers and receivers,* and Apple TV. Stereo pairs are detected automatically and share linked volume.
*What is the Mac relay for?
Some outputs — like AirPlay 2 speakers, or routing audio to your TV's speakers — need a small helper running on a Mac on the same network. It's optional, set up once, and the app tells you when it's needed.
Is there latency?
A low-latency engine keeps audio tight to the source, and per-speaker delay tuning lets you align rooms precisely when you're streaming to several at once.
Is it free?
Yes — AirAudio is free to use. Streaming sessions are time-limited, and you can watch an optional rewarded ad (via Google AdMob) to unlock more streaming time. An optional paid version with no ads is planned for the future.