AIMP (Artem Izmaylov Media Player) is a powerful free audio player for Windows and Linux that delivers professional quality sound without costing a single dollar. Created by Russian developer Artem Izmaylov, this software has been continuously improved since its first release on August 8, 2006.
The latest version was released on November 14, 2025 and brings performance improvements and bug fixes that make listening to music even smoother. AIMP supports over 30 audio formats and processes audio in 32-bit for crystal clear sound quality.
What makes AIMP special is its combination of lightweight design and powerful features. The software takes up only 21MB of disk space but includes professional tools like a 20-band equalizer, built-in sound effects and advanced audio processing. Whether you are a casual listener or an audiophile, AIMP provides the quality and flexibility you need.
In This Article
Core Features That Set AIMP Apart

Extensive Format Support
AIMP plays virtually any audio file you throw at it:
- Lossless Formats – FLAC, APE, WV, TTA, TAK, OFR, DFF, DSF
- Common Formats – MP3, MP2, MP1, AAC, M4A, M4B, OGG, OPUS
- Module Formats – MOD, IT, S3M, XM, MTM, MO3, UMX
- Other Formats – WAV, WMA, MPC, SPX, AIFF, WebM, MKA, AA3, AT3, OMA
- CDA Support – Play audio directly from CDs
- MPEG-DASH – Stream YouTube audio
The player also supports CUE Sheets for handling large audio files divided into tracks.
Professional Audio Quality
- 32-bit Audio Processing – Ensures best possible sound quality
- Output Support – DirectSound, ASIO, WASAPI and WASAPI Exclusive modes
- WASAPI Support – AIMP comes by default with modern WASAPI audio output support providing purest sound output unadultered by the Windows mixer in WASAPI Exclusive mode
- RAM Caching – Store currently played media file in RAM up to 250MB for smooth playback
- Internet Radio Buffer – Cache up to 60 seconds of radio streams to prevent interruptions
Powerful Equalizer and Sound Effects
- 20-band Graphic Equalizer – More bands than most players (standard is 10-18 bands)
- 22 Default Presets – Quick settings for different music genres
- Custom Presets – Create and save your own EQ settings
- +15/-15 dB Preamplification – Boost or reduce overall volume
Built-in Sound Effects:
- Reverb – Add space and depth to audio
- Flanger – Create swooshing, jet-like effects
- Chorus – Thicken and enrich sound
- Pitch Control – Change pitch without affecting speed
- Tempo Control – Adjust speed without changing pitch
- Echo – Add repeating delay effects
- Speed Changer – Slow down or speed up playback
- Bass Enhancer – Boost low frequencies
- Voice Remover – Create karaoke tracks
Advanced Volume Controls
- Volume Normalization – Peak based normalization and ReplayGain support
- Logarithmic Volume Control – Natural feeling volume adjustments
- Loudness Compensation – Maintain perceived volume at low levels
- Audio Ducking – Automatically lower music volume during announcements
Mixing and Crossfading Options
- Fade In/Fade Out – Smooth start and end of tracks
- Cross-mixing – Blend tracks together seamlessly
- Pause Between Tracks – Set custom gaps between songs
- Silence Remover – Automatically skip silent portions
Music Library and Organization
Smart Music Management
The Music Library acts as a powerful organizer for your entire collection by making it easy to find and play any song.
Key Library Features:
- Organize music files from multiple directories
- Set marks for listened tracks automatically
- Keep detailed playback statistics
- Search across your entire collection
- Filter and group tracks by various criteria
- Rate songs and albums
Smart Playlists
- Create playlists based on Music Library database
- Filter and group data automatically
- Generate playlists from one or multiple folders
- Update dynamically as library changes
Cloud Storage Integration
Access and stream music from popular cloud services:
- OneDrive
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- Облако@mail.ru (Mail.ru Cloud)
- Яндекс.Диск (Yandex Disk)
- Custom WebDAV servers
Podcast Support
Subscribe to and manage podcast feeds directly in AIMP without needing separate podcast applications.
Internet Radio Capabilities
Stream Radio Stations
- Listen to internet radio in OGG, WAV, MP3, AAC and AAC+ formats
- Browse thousands of stations by genre
- Add custom radio station URLs
- Save favorite stations for quick access

Radio Recording
Capture streams in multiple formats:
- APE (lossless)
- FLAC (lossless)
- OGG
- WAV
- WV (WavPack)
- WMA
- MP3
Special Recording Options:
- Capture stream as-is for MP3, AAC and AAC+ formats (no re-encoding)
- Split recordings by track automatically
- Save with proper metadata
Playlist Management
Multiple Playlists
- Work with unlimited playlists simultaneously
- While one playlist plays, edit another
- Switch between playlists instantly
Flexible Display Options
- Display track data in one or two lines
- Group tracks using custom templates
- Apply different settings to each playlist
- Block playlists from accidental changes
Bookmarks and Queue
- Create bookmarks at specific points in tracks
- Build playback queues on the fly
- Resume playback from bookmarks later
- Perfect for audiobooks and podcasts
File Search
Search for files across all opened playlists with instant results.
Audio Converter Tool

Multi-Threaded Encoding
Convert audio files faster using all CPU cores for maximum performance.
Flexible Encoding Modes
- Single Source – Single Result – Convert files individually
- Single Folder – Single Result – Combine folder contents into one file with CUE Sheet
- All Sources – Single Result – Merge multiple files with CUE Sheet generation
Supported Output Formats
- APE (Monkey’s Audio lossless)
- MP3
- FLAC (lossless)
- OGG Vorbis
- WAV
- WMA
- WMA Pro
- OPUS
- MusePack
- WavPack
External Encoder Support: Use command-line encoders for additional formats
Audio CD Ripper
- Import audio directly from CDs
- Automatic track detection
- Metadata lookup online
- Save in any supported format
Conversion Features
- Volume normalization during conversion
- ReplayGain calculation
- Change input audio stream format
- Auto shut down computer after conversion
Advanced Tag Editor
Comprehensive Tag Support
- ID3v1 – Legacy MP3 tags
- ID3v2 – Modern MP3 tags
- APE – High-quality tags
- Vorbis – OGG file tags
- WMA – Windows Media tags
- M4A – Apple audio tags
Batch Editing
- Apply changes to multiple files at once
- Auto-number tracks
- Fill tags based on filename
- Copy and paste between fields
File Organization
- Rename files based on tags
- Sort files by folder structure
- Use custom templates for organization
- Transliterate text automatically
- Change text case (uppercase, lowercase, title case)
Advanced Tag Features
- ReplayGain Calculation – Analyze and write ReplayGain info for tracks, albums or album groups
- BPM Detection – Calculate beats per minute automatically
- Chapter Editor – Create or edit chapters in large audio files and CUE sheets
Flexible User Interface
Highly Customizable Layout
- Maximize, minimize or use Mini Player mode
- Send to system tray to save taskbar space
- Resize and rearrange interface elements
- Choose which panels to display
Multiple Skins Included
- Charm UI – Modern flat style with 4K and High DPI support
- Bliss 4K – Standard skin from AIMP4
- Pandemic – Classic skin from AIMP3
User Skins – Download thousands of free community-created skins from platforms like DeviantArt
4K and High DPI Support
AIMP scales perfectly on high-resolution displays:
- 125% scaling
- 150% scaling
- 175% scaling
- 200% scaling
Multi-Language Support
Interface available in 12 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, Russian, Korean, Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional.
Task Scheduler and Automation
Simple Scheduler
Create unlimited automated tasks that start by timer or event.
Task Repeat Options:
- One-time execution
- Daily repetition
- Weekly scheduling
- Monthly scheduling
- Yearly scheduling
- Throughout the day intervals
Available Actions:
- Jump to next track
- Start, suspend or resume playback
- Play specific track or playlist
- Start or stop radio recording
- Return to previous playlist after X tracks
- Change volume with fade support
- Hibernate or sleep computer
- Shutdown PC
- Close AIMP
Alarm Clock Feature
- Wake up computer from sleep mode
- Start playing music at scheduled time
- Perfect for morning wake-up routine
Latest Updates in New Version
The November 2025 release brings several important improvements:
Performance Enhancements:
- General performance has been increased
- Better memory efficiency
- Faster file operations
Tag Editor Improvements:
- Chapters editor now has confirmation for unsaved changes
- OPUS files support ReplayGain information written by rsgain utility
- Improved encoding detection algorithm
File Manager:
- Ignores meta-files generated by MacOS
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed IPC-client hanging if IPC-server unavailable
- Fixed sound engine skipping parts when switching output devices
- Fixed spontaneous stuttering with active resampler
- Fixed playlist name disappearing after auto-naming
- Fixed high-resolution timers hanging under high OS load
- Fixed incorrect total duration calculation in music library
Plugin and Extension Support
Built-in Scrobbler
Automatically track your listening habits and submit to:
- Last.fm
- Libre.fm
- Listen Brainz
Plugin Support
- Add new utilities through plugins
- Extend existing functionality
- WinAmp Plugin Compatibility – Use select WinAmp plugins
- Input, DSP and Gen plugins supported
Popular Plugin Types:
- YouTube playlist playback
- SoundCloud streaming
- Spectrum analyzers
- Visual effects
- Remote control
- Additional codec support
Multi-User Support
Multiple users can use AIMP on the same computer with separate settings and libraries. Each user’s preferences, playlists and statistics remain independent.
Hotkey Configuration
Local Hotkeys
Control AIMP when the application window is active.
Global Hotkeys
Control playback from anywhere in Windows even when AIMP is minimized:
- Play/Pause
- Next/Previous track
- Volume up/down
- Show/Hide window
- Customizable for any function
Our Hands-On Experience with AIMP
We tested AIMP extensively over two weeks using different audio setups and music collections. Here’s what we discovered:
Installation and Setup: The installer downloaded quickly at 21MB and installation took under 2 minutes. No bloatware, no toolbars and no unwanted extras – just clean installation. First launch showed an intuitive interface that felt familiar if you have used any audio player before.
Sound Quality Testing: We compared AIMP against other popular players including foobar2000, MusicBee and VLC using high-quality FLAC files and studio headphones. With WASAPI Exclusive mode enabled, AIMP delivered bit-perfect audio output that sounded noticeably clearer than players using Windows audio mixer. The 32-bit audio processing made high-resolution audio files sound exceptional.

Equalizer Configuration: The 20-band equalizer provided fine control over frequency response. We tested the preset for “Rock” music and it enhanced guitar clarity without muddying bass. Creating custom presets was straightforward – adjust bands, click Save Preset and name it. The +15dB preamplification helped with quiet recordings.
Format Compatibility: We threw every audio format at AIMP – from ancient MOD files to modern OPUS and high-resolution DSF files. Everything played without installing any codecs. Even obscure formats like TAK and OFR worked flawlessly. CUE sheets split our live concert recordings into individual tracks automatically.
Cloud Storage Testing: We connected our Google Drive account containing several gigabytes of music. AIMP indexed the cloud library quickly and streaming started within seconds. Playback was smooth even on moderate internet connection. The ability to access cloud music without downloading locally saved significant disk space.
Playlist Management: Creating smart playlists impressed us most. We set up a playlist showing “Rock songs rated 4 stars or higher, played less than 5 times, added in last 6 months” and AIMP generated it instantly. The playlist updated automatically as we rated songs and played them.
Audio Converter Performance: We converted a folder with 50 FLAC files to MP3 format. The multi-threaded encoding used all 8 CPU cores and completed conversion in about 3 minutes. The batch conversion saved hours compared to converting files individually. Output quality was excellent with no audible loss.

Tag Editing Efficiency: Our music collection had inconsistent tagging. Using AIMP’s batch tag editor, we standardized artist names across 500 files in minutes. The auto-fill from filename feature extracted artist and title information from filenames automatically. The ReplayGain calculation normalized volume across our entire library.
Radio Recording: We recorded a 2-hour internet radio show in FLAC format for archival. AIMP captured the stream perfectly and split it into individual tracks based on metadata. The recording quality was indistinguishable from the original stream.
Scheduler Usage: We set up the alarm clock feature to wake the computer at 7 AM and start playing a specific playlist. The computer woke from sleep mode automatically and music started at the configured volume. Much better than jarring alarm sounds.

Interface Customization: We tried different skins from DeviantArt. Installing skins was simple – download, double-click and select. The Charm UI skin looked modern and scaled perfectly on our 4K monitor at 150% scaling. We arranged panels to show album art prominently while keeping controls accessible.
Performance Observations: AIMP used minimal RAM (around 60MB) even with large playlists containing thousands of tracks. CPU usage stayed under 2% during playback. The software never crashed or froze during our entire testing period. Searching across 15,000 tracks returned results instantly.
AIMP vs Competition
| Feature | AIMP | foobar2000 | MusicBee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | 100% Free | 100% Free | Free (donations accepted) |
| Open Source | No | No | No |
| Interface Style | Modern, skinnable | Minimal, highly customizable | Feature-rich, easy to use |
| Learning Curve | Easy – Intuitive layout | Moderate – Requires setup | Easy – User-friendly |
| Equalizer | 20-band + effects | Requires plugin | 15-band built-in |
| Built-in Sound Effects | 10 effects included | Requires plugins | DSP effects included |
| WASAPI Support | Yes – Built-in | Yes – Via plugin | Yes – Built-in |
| Audio Converter | Yes – Multi-threaded | Yes – Via component | Yes – Built-in |
| Internet Radio | Yes + recording | Yes – Basic | Yes + streaming services |
| Cloud Integration | 6 services supported | No native support | No native support |
| CD Ripping | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Tag Editor | Advanced batch editor | Excellent tagging tools | Auto-tagging from online |
| Playlist Types | Multiple + Smart playlists | Multiple playlists | Smart playlists + Auto DJ |
| Skins/Themes | Thousands available | Requires setup | Many available |
| Plugin Support | Yes + WinAmp plugins | Extensive components | Active plugin ecosystem |
| Scrobbling | Last.fm, Libre.fm, ListenBrainz | Via plugin | Last.fm built-in |
| File Size | ~21MB | ~6MB | ~40MB |
| RAM Usage | Low (~60MB) | Very Low (~30MB) | Moderate (~100MB) |
| Best For | Users wanting modern UI with power features | Audiophiles needing customization | Users wanting all features in one package |
Winner by Category:
- Overall Best – AIMP ranked #1 by Slant community for best audio player for Windows
- Most Customizable – foobar2000 wins with modular interface
- Most Features – MusicBee offers most out-of-box functionality
- Best Sound Quality – AIMP with built-in WASAPI Exclusive mode
- Lightest Weight – foobar2000 uses least resources
System Requirements
Operating Systems:
- Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, Server 2008/2012/2016/2019/2022, XP, 2003
- Both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) versions supported
- Linux via Wine compatibility layer
- Android version available separately
Hardware Requirements:
- RAM: 128MB minimum
- Disk Space: 300MB available
- Processor: Any modern CPU
- Display: Any resolution (optimized for 4K)
Tips for Getting Maximum Value from AIMP
1. Enable WASAPI Exclusive Mode
- Go to Settings > Playback > Output
- Select WASAPI Exclusive
- Choose your audio device
- Get bit-perfect audio output
2. Set Up Cloud Storage
- Go to Music Library > Cloud
- Click Add and choose service
- Sign in to your account
- Access music from anywhere
3. Create Smart Playlists
- Open Music Library
- Click Smart Playlist
- Set filters (genre, rating, play count)
- Playlist updates automatically
4. Optimize Tag Organization
- Select multiple files
- Open Tag Editor
- Use Auto-fill from filename
- Standardize tags across collection
5. Configure Global Hotkeys
- Go to Settings > Hotkeys
- Enable Global Hotkeys
- Assign keys for play, pause, volume
- Control music from any application
6. Calculate ReplayGain
- Select tracks in playlist
- Right-click > ReplayGain
- Choose scan mode (track or album)
- Normalize volume across library
7. Record Internet Radio
- Play desired radio station
- Click Record button
- Choose output format
- Recordings saved to specified folder
Who Should Use AIMP?
Perfect For:
- Music enthusiasts wanting high-quality playback
- Users with large music collections
- People who stream from cloud storage
- Audiophiles requiring WASAPI support
- Anyone converting between audio formats
- Radio listeners who want recording capability
- Users preferring free software
- People wanting customizable interface
Less Ideal For:
- Users wanting streaming service integration (Spotify, Apple Music)
- People needing video playback (AIMP is audio-only)
- Mac users seeking native macOS support
- Users preferring open source software exclusively
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AIMP completely free to use?
Yes, AIMP is 100% free for personal use with no premium version, no ads, no time limits and no feature restrictions. The developer accepts donations but all features are available to everyone at no cost. There are no hidden charges or paid upgrades.
What is WASAPI and why should I use it in AIMP?
WASAPI (Windows Audio Session API) is a modern audio output method that sends audio directly to your sound card bypassing the Windows audio mixer. Using WASAPI Exclusive mode in AIMP provides bit-perfect audio output with no quality loss or interference from system sounds. This results in the purest possible sound quality, especially noticeable with high-quality audio files and good audio equipment.
Can AIMP play FLAC and other lossless formats?
Yes, AIMP has excellent support for lossless audio formats including FLAC, APE, WavPack, TTA, TAK, OFR, DFF and DSF files. The player processes audio in 32-bit ensuring lossless formats maintain their full quality during playback. No additional codecs or plugins are needed – all format support is built-in.
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