All tracks will be removed from the playlist.
A compact browser player for tracker modules, retro chips, and regular audio files.
RePlayer was vibe-coded by Lee Romanoff as a small, hackable music player for projects, prototypes, collections, and experiments.
Use it in your projects, modify it, redistribute it, and build your own versions from it.
A visible credit in modified versions: Based on RePlayer by Lee Romanoff.
Permission is granted to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of RePlayer, including inside commercial and non-commercial projects.
Modified versions should retain attribution to the original author. RePlayer by Lee Romanoff
This browser does not support the File System Access API, so RePlayer keeps its own copies of your music inside browser storage to restore the playlist after reload. Everything works — it just uses extra disk space.
In Chrome or Edge the playlist stores only lightweight links to the original files on your disk, without duplicating them.