A quiet intelligence on your phone — one that listens to what you skip, what you save, and what you let play to the very last note. No ads. No accounts. No noise.
Before the algorithm asked for your data, music asked for your attention. We remembered that, and we built it back. Pixel Play does not track you. It learns you. Quietly. On your phone. Nowhere else.
Your moods, your moments, your memories — all held in one private place. The song you didn’t know you needed arrives, and it does not ask you to pay for the privilege of being known.
It is the song the heart wants — not the song the chart sells. — Pixel Play
Human Emotional Audio Recognition Technology. A small intelligence, all of it on your device. It does not collect. It does not transmit. It listens.
What you skip teaches it. What you save anchors it. What you let play to the very last note becomes its memory. The result is not a recommendation. It is a recognition.
How a quiet machine learns you — without ever leaving your phone. The math, the design, the choices we did not make.
Your attention is yours. We will not sell it back to you in interruptions. No banners, no rolls, no breaks.
You are not a row in a database. No sign-in. No email. No friend graph. Open the app — and you are home.
Quietly. On-device. For you alone. The longer you listen, the closer it gets — and never leaves your phone.
Vanilla JavaScript. localStorage as the only home for your taste. A single Capacitor wrapper for iOS and Android, served by a static web bundle the size of a song. No backend. No telemetry. No subscription pipeline pretending to be a product.
The architecture, the constraints, the deliberate omissions. How a one-person studio shipped to two app stores with a privacy-first stack.
Free. Without ads. Without an account. Without ever asking you to be anything other than the listener you already are.