
About Voxity
Drop an audio file into Voxity and it starts playing immediately — no account, no upload, no waiting. Build playlists from your local library, scrub through tracks on a clean waveform display, and keep everything running even when your connection drops, thanks to full PWA offline support. It's a surprisingly capable player that lives entirely in your browser.
If you've been looking for a lightweight alternative to bloated desktop apps, this fits the bill. The interface stays out of the way, focusing attention on what's actually playing. It belongs comfortably alongside other tools in music that prioritize simplicity without sacrificing real functionality. For a different angle on waveform data, Music Waveform is worth a look too.
Voxity works best on desktop Chrome or Edge, where local file access and PWA installation are smoothest — install it once and it behaves like a native app from then on.
How to use
This is a local music player that runs in your browser. Getting Started: 1. Click "Upload audio files" or drag music files onto the left panel 2. Files appear in the queue on the right - click any song to play it 3. Use playback controls: play/pause, skip tracks, rewind/forward 10 seconds Controls: • Mouse: Click controls, drag sliders, drag songs in queue to reorder • Spacebar: play/pause • Arrow keys: skip tracks (left/right) or seek (up/down) • Number keys 1-9: jump to percentage of track • S: toggle shuffle, L: toggle loop Features: • Click artist/album names to copy them to clipboard • Click volume/speed labels for precise input modals • Search lyrics automatically or paste your own • Multiple visual themes and audio visualizers • Sleep timer and system notifications • Drag songs in the queue to reorder them The app works entirely offline once loaded - no internet required for playback.
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