We are planning to rewrite large chunks of the codebase, to bring about a new, modern and stable NewPipe!
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Warning
THIS APP IS IN BETA, SO YOU MAY ENCOUNTER BUGS. IF YOU DO, OPEN AN ISSUE IN OUR GITHUB REPOSITORY BY FILLING OUT THE ISSUE TEMPLATE.
PUTTING NEWPIPE, OR ANY FORK OF IT, INTO THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE VIOLATES THEIR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
NewPipe currently supports these services:
- YouTube (website) and YouTube Music (website) (wiki)
- PeerTube (website) and all its instances (open the website to know what that means!) (wiki)
- Bandcamp (website) (wiki)
- SoundCloud (website) (wiki)
- media.ccc.de (website) (wiki)
As you can see, NewPipe supports multiple video and audio services. Though it started off with YouTube, other people have added more services over the years, making NewPipe more and more versatile!
Partially due to circumstance, and partially due to its popularity, YouTube is the best supported out of these services. If you use or are familiar with any of these other services, please help us improve support for them! We’re looking for maintainers for SoundCloud and PeerTube.
If you intend to add a new service, please get in touch with us first! Our docs provide more information on how a new service can be added to the app and to the NewPipe Extractor.
NewPipe works by fetching the required data from the official API (e.g. PeerTube) of the service you’re using. If the official API is restricted (e.g. YouTube) for our purposes, or is proprietary, the app parses the website or uses an internal API instead. This means that you don’t need an account on any service to use NewPipe.
Also, since they are free and open source software, neither the app nor the Extractor use any proprietary libraries or frameworks, such as Google Play Services. This means you can use NewPipe on devices or custom ROMs that do not have Google apps installed.
- Watch videos at resolutions up to 4K
- Listen to audio in the background, only loading the audio stream to save data
- Popup mode (floating player, aka Picture-in-Picture)
- Watch live streams
- Show/hide subtitles/closed captions
- Search videos and audios (on YouTube, you can specify the content language as well)
- Enqueue videos (and optionally save them as local playlists)
- Show/hide general information about videos (such as description and tags)
- Show/hide next/related videos
- Show/hide comments
- Search videos, audios, channels, playlists and albums
- Browse videos and audios within a channel
- Subscribe to channels (yes, without logging into any account!)
- Get notifications about new videos from channels you’re subscribed to
- Create and edit channel groups (for easier browsing and management)
- Browse video feeds generated from your channel groups
- View and search your watch history
- Search and watch playlists (these are remote playlists, which means they’re fetched from the service you’re browsing)
- Create and edit local playlists (these are created and saved within the app, and have nothing to do with any service)
- Download videos/audios/subtitles (closed captions)
- Open in Kodi
- Watch/Block age-restricted material
You can install NewPipe using one of the following methods:
- Add our custom repo to F-Droid and install it from there. The instructions are here: https://newpipe.net/FAQ/tutorials/install-add-fdroid-repo/
- Download the APK from GitHub Releases, compare the signing key and install it.
- Update via F-Droid. This is the slowest method of getting updates, as F-Droid must recognize changes, build the APK itself, sign it, and then push the update to users.
- Build a debug APK yourself. This is the fastest way to get new features on your device, but is much more complicated, so we recommend using one of the other methods.
- If you’re interested in a specific feature or bugfix provided in a Pull Request in this repo, you can also download its APK from within the PR. Read the PR description for instructions. The great thing about PR-specific APKs is that they’re installed side-by-side the official app, so you don’t have to worry about losing your data or messing anything up.
We recommend method 1 for most users. APKs installed using method 1 or 2 are compatible with each other (meaning that if you installed NewPipe using either method 1 or 2, you can also update NewPipe using the other), but not with those installed using method 3. This is due to the same signing key (ours) being used for 1 and 2, but a different signing key (F-Droid’s) being used for 3. Building a debug APK using method 4 excludes a key entirely. Signing keys help ensure that a user isn’t tricked into installing a malicious update to an app. When using method 5, each APK is signed with a different random key supplied by GitHub Actions, so you cannot even update it. You will have to backup and restore the app data each time you wish to use a new APK.
In the meanwhile, if you want to switch sources for some reason (e.g. NewPipe’s core functionality breaks and F-Droid doesn’t have the latest update yet), we recommend following this procedure:
- Back up your data via Settings > Backup and Restore > Export Database so you keep your history, subscriptions, and playlists
- Uninstall NewPipe
- Download the APK from the new source and install it
- Import the data from step 1 via Settings > Backup and Restore > Import Database
Note
When you’re importing a database into the official app, always make sure that it is the one you exported from the official app. If you import a database exported from an APK other than the official app, it may break things. Such an action is unsupported, and you should only do so when you’re absolutely certain you know what you’re doing.
This is the SHA fingerprint of NewPipe’s signing key to verify downloaded APKs which are signed by us. The fingerprint is also available on NewPipe’s website. This is relevant for method 2.
CB:84:06:9B:D6:81:16:BA:FA:E5:EE:4E:E5:B0:8A:56:7A:A6:D8:98:40:4E:7C:B1:2F:9E:75:6D:F5:CF:5C:AB
Whether you have ideas, translations, design changes, code cleaning, or even major code changes, help is always welcome. The app gets better and better with each contribution, no matter how big or small! If you’d like to get involved, check our contribution notes.
If you like NewPipe, you’re welcome to send a donation. We prefer Liberapay, as it is both open-source and non-profit. For further info on donating to NewPipe, please visit our website.
The NewPipe project aims to provide a private, anonymous experience for using web-based media services. Therefore, the app does not collect any data without your consent. NewPipe’s privacy policy explains in detail what data is sent and stored when you send a crash report, or leave a comment in our blog. You can find the document here.
NewPipe is Free Software: You can use, study, share, and improve it at will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
⚠️ Known issues/regressions which are not fixed with this update ⚠️
- [YouTube] “Sign in to confirm…”/”Watch on the latest version…” error messages are difficult to fix, but we are working on it. See #11139 for more details.
- [PeerTube] No audio is played in videos with a separated audio file. See #11601 for more details.
- [YouTube] Age-restricted content will not be available anymore, because YouTube removed all known ways to bypass age-restrictions without login. See #11382 for more details.
Some updates on development
It’s been some time since the last release, due to team members being very busy with real life things, and we apologize for that. However, there has been some progress on the rewrite (see the refactor
branch) and the NewPipe e.V. started hiring people with the money from donations, which led to the creation of NewPlayer. More details on this will follow in a blogpost on https://newpipe.net. If you want to help out with future releases or with the rewrite, please join our Matrix chat!
Changelog
This version also includes the changes from NewPipe Extractor version v0.24.3.
New
- Add support for secondary audio track type #11714
Improved
- Make playlist description clickable to show more / less content #11112
- [PeerTube] Handle
subscribeto.me
instance links automatically #11110 - Only start playing single item in history screen #11696
- [YouTube] Throttle feed loading to avoid rate limits #11743
Fixed
- Fix RSS button visibility #11067
- Fix seekbar preview crashes #11584
- Fix crash after adding item to a playlist caused by null thumbnail URL #11651
- Fix seekbar crashing on drag with faulty frameset #11596
- Fix UI crash when user navigates away before the download dialog appears #11621
- Fix related items list enqueue popup crash #11614
- Fix playlist order in add to playlist dialog #11566
- Adjust the playlist bookmark item layout for RTL languages #11024 #11711
Localization and Documentation
- Update backup and restore explanation in README #11003
- Remove Kotlin code restriction from contribution guidelines #11209
- Update README.pt_BR.md #11275
- Fixing the 404 page not found, when clicking on “contribution notes” in multiple README.md’s translated into different languages #11487
- Adding Hash of Signing Key to README #11140 #11694
- Fix a typo in README #11694
- Use Android’s elapsed time formatting #11244
- Update French README.fr.md #10892
- Readme translation to arabic #10969
- Update backup and restore explanation & improve hindi, punjabi and assamese READMEs #11243
Development
- Fix GitHub workflow for Android tests #11014
- Migrate to non-transitive R classes #10918
- Update PrettyTime to 5.0.8 #11094
- Convert
CommentTextOnTouchListener
to a lambda #11075 - Add NewPipe icon to Android Studio’s new UI #11230
- Remove outdated returnActivity test code #11428
- Replaced IcePick with Bridge and Android-State #11636
- Update Java version used in CI from 17 to 21 #11636
- Update Gradle Wrapper from 8.2 to 8.9 #11636
- Update AGP from 8.2.0 to 8.7.1 #11636
- Replace symlink
list_stream_card_item.xml
by a copy of the pointed file to fix compilation on a default Windows setup #11636 - Remove deprecated
android.defaults.buildfeatures.buildconfig
Gradle property #11636 - Fix and update NewPipeExtractor dependency #11636
- Make it possible to control the version code and name #11656
- Add null-safe
SharedPreferences.getStringSafe
#11629 - Update user agent to Firefox ESR 128 #11268