Create and enjoy listening to Udio music on the go with the official Udio iOS app; it's now available to all!
IMPORTANT: Don't get scammed by fake apps!
The only safe ways to Udio are on the web at udio.com and via our official iOS app.
We're working on an Android app, but until then, any "Udio" apps you might spot in the Google Play store are unauthorized, won't sync with your library or subscription, and shouldn't be installed.
Get started with the app
Get the app
Install the Udio app from the Apple App store on your iPhone (sorry, not optimized or recommended for iPads at this time).
Sign in
If you've used Udio before on the web, make sure to use the same login details so you'll have all your songs (and, if relevant, your subscription) at your fingertips!
Not sure how you signed up with Udio originally?
Logging out and logging back in on desktop may show you.
Alternatively, searching your email for "from:udio" should also indicate what sign-in method or email address you used to sign up with Udio.
Have fun!
Get info, purchase and manage your subscription, view credits, and more
Click your profile avatar in the bottom right.
Then click the '3-dots' button in the top right
Learn how the app compares to the web version
Unique to the app
Leanback scroll-'n'-play
Current app limitations
Folders: You can't add or move songs to folders, but you can add them to playlists.
Advanced creation & editing options: You can extend tracks, but audio-uploading, remixing, inpainting, and styling aren't yet possible.
Search: While you can't yet search for specific songs by title, you can enjoy 'genre surfing' by clicking on genres in the Genres section of the homepage, and then optionally drilling down further into subgenres.
What's the same between the app and the web version
All the core goodness! Both enable you to create, share, and listen to great Udio songs.
Create songs in the app
Click the create button on the center bottom of the app.
Type your prompt, optionally use advanced settings, and click Create
Note that when you add genre tags at the end of your prompt, the genre tag bar at the bottom will update to reflect each tag. For instance, if you type "A song about the rain, rock", scrolling down to reveal the tag bar will show "Rock", "Rock And Roll", "Rockabilly" and so on, enabling you to quickly tap and add additional related tags if you choose.
You can adjust settings in multiple places in the app by tapping on this icon...
...including...
At the top the Describe Song page (as shown in the screenshot above)
In the Lyrics & Controls section