Jellyflix is a cross platform Jellyfin Client for Desktop (Mac, Windows, Linux) and Mobile (iOS, Android). It aims to be a simple to use and reliable Jellyfin client for video content. It supports transcoded downloads and much more.
Jellyflix is available for all major platforms. You can download them from the following links or from the releases page. On this page you can also find pre-release builds.
Beta-Builds are available on Testflight. Join Testflight here.
F-Droid coming soon
There is a native macOS app available. You can download it from the link above. Or you can download the iOS version from the App Store and run it on your M series Mac.
You also need to install the following dependencies to run Jellyflix:
sudo apt install libjsoncpp-dev libsecret-1-0 libmpv-dev mpv
If Jellyflix can't launch because it can't find libmpv, but you did install it. You can follow the workaround below.
The web version is only intended for demo usage and doesn't support all the features. E.g. playback is not supported.
Contributions are much appreciated. You can help the development by:
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Jellyflix is developed in Flutter a cross-platform framework. The programming language is Dart, which is quite easy to learn.
To build the project you need Flutter installed and at least one supported device/emulator to run the project on.
Then clone the repository and run the following commands.
cd jellyflix
flutter clean
flutter pub get
flutter run
If you want to build Jellyflix for Linux you need some additional dependencies:
# Flutter needs the following dependencies, if not already installed
sudo apt install clang cmake git ninja-build pkg-config libgtk-3-dev liblzma-dev libstdc++-12-dev
# Jellyflix needs the following additonal dependencies
sudo apt install libjsoncpp-dev libmpv-dev libsecret-1-dev mpv
If your distro only provides libmpv, this workaround is necessary:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpv.so.2 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpv.so.1
Jellyflix doesn't collect data and doesn't send data to third parties.
Jellyflix is licensed under GPLv3.
The Jellyflix logo is licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0 and is a remix of the original Jellyfin icon by the Jellyfin Project which is licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0