Your personal internet radio manager — free, simple, no sign-up required.
RadioPit is a personal internet radio manager built for people who love streaming radio. The internet is full of amazing radio stations — jazz from New Orleans, techno from Berlin, folk from Reykjavik — but there has never been a simple, portable way to collect and play them all in one place. RadioPit fills that gap.
The idea is straightforward: paste any radio stream URL, give it a name, and it lives in your personal library. You can group stations into playlists by genre, mood, language, or anything else that makes sense to you. Open RadioPit on your laptop, your phone, or your home server — your library is always there, always in sync.
There are no accounts in the traditional sense. When you first open RadioPit, a unique account key is generated for you — a random token that is yours alone. That key is the only thing you need to access your stations from any device. No email, no password, no data harvesting. Just keep your key safe and you are good to go.
Adding a station takes seconds: paste an MP3, AAC, HLS, or SHOUTcast stream URL, or search the built-in community radio directory. RadioPit handles the rest, including streams that require protocol conversion or CORS workarounds that browsers would normally block.
RadioPit is a personal side project built and maintained by one developer based in Latvia. It started as a small tool for personal use and grew into a proper cross-platform app. The project is motivated by a love of internet radio and a frustration with bloated streaming services that push algorithmic playlists over genuine discovery.
If you find a bug, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello, you are welcome to reach out by email.
Ready to start listening? It takes under 30 seconds to set up your library.
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