iSyncr

iSyncr

App Name

iSyncr

Latest Version

7.0.5

Last Updated

Nov 24, 2025

Requirements

Android

Category

Music & Audio

Size

13.82MB

Type Certification

Safe Download

  10.0

Introduction:

iSyncr bridges the gap between iTunes and Android, offering a streamlined solution for transferring music, playlists, and media metadata. Designed for users invested in Apple’s ecosystem but committed to Android hardware, iSyncr synchronizes iTunes libraries over USB or Wi-Fi while preserving play counts, ratings, and album art. Its intuitive integration ensures Android users retain access to meticulously curated iTunes content without manual reorganization. By prioritizing accuracy and flexibility, iSyncr eliminates platform-locked media libraries, making it indispensable for audiophiles and podcast enthusiasts seeking cross-device continuity.  

Wireless iTunes-to-Android Playlist Transfers  

iSyncr simplifies wireless syncing: Install the free desktop companion app, connect your Android device and computer to the same Wi-Fi network, and select playlists in iSyncr’s desktop interface. The app automatically transfers tracks, podcasts, and non-DRM videos to your device. Users can prioritize specific playlists or opt for full-library transfers, with progress displayed in real time. Post-sync, content appears in your preferred Android music player, ready for offline playback.  

Smart Media Metadata Synchronization  

Beyond basic file transfers, iSyncr replicates iTunes’ organizational details. During syncing, enable “Metadata Sync” to import song ratings, play counts, skip history, and album art. This ensures your Android music apps display the same personalized data as iTunes. For example, frequently played tracks auto-sort into “Most Played” lists, while highly rated songs populate dynamic playlists. Metadata sync occurs automatically with every transfer, keeping libraries updated across platforms.  

Cross-Platform Library Management Tools  

iSyncr’s desktop app acts as a bridge for merging iTunes and Android libraries. Users drag-and-drop files between devices, apply bulk edits to metadata, or clean duplicates using the “Scan for Conflicts” tool. Changes made on Android—like new playlists—can be reverse-synced to iTunes, maintaining a unified library. This bidirectional workflow prevents fragmentation, letting users manage all media from a single interface.  

Customizable Storage Allocation Options  

Avoid storage bottlenecks by directing iSyncr to save content to internal memory or an SD card. During setup, select a default storage location or assign specific playlists to separate drives—ideal for separating podcasts from music. The app’s “Storage Analyzer” identifies space-consuming files, enabling quick deletions or transfers without leaving iSyncr’s interface.  

DRM Content Detection Alerts  

iSyncr automatically scans for iTunes Store DRM-protected content during syncs. If detected, it skips restricted files and generates a report listing unsupported tracks. Users can then repurchase or convert these files outside the app. This proactive filtering ensures uninterrupted syncing and reduces post-transfer troubleshooting.  

In-App Upgrade for Unlimited Transfers  

While the free version limits users to 100 songs per playlist, iSyncr’s in-app purchase unlocks unlimited syncing. Navigate to “Settings > Upgrade” to remove restrictions, enabling simultaneous transfers of multiple playlists and large libraries. Purchases sync across devices via Google Account, ensuring seamless access to premium features on all Android hardware.  

Key Features  

- Wireless iTunes playlist transfers via Wi-Fi or USB  

- Synchronization of ratings, play counts, and album art  

- Bidirectional library management between iTunes and Android  

- DRM-protected content detection and alerts  

- Flexible storage allocation for SD cards or internal memory  

- One-time upgrade for unlimited playlist syncs

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