v1.0 released

Anime streaming
for Android

A full-featured anime streaming experience with gesture controls, HLS downloads, and multi-quality playback.

Features

What Anifux offers

Designed for anime fans who want a smooth, no-compromise streaming experience on mobile.

ExoPlayer (Media3)

High-performance video playback with multi-quality and multi-server switching.

HLS downloads

Download episodes with parallel segment downloading and MP4 conversion.

Gesture controls

Double-tap seek, swipe brightness and volume, plus a lock screen mode.

OP/ED auto-skip

Automatically skip intros and outros so you never waste a moment.

Smart search

Search with autocomplete to find any anime in the catalogue instantly.

Continue watching

Auto-resume from your last position across all episodes.

My List

Bookmark and favorite anime to build a personal watchlist.

Weekly schedule

Stay up-to-date with a weekly episode release calendar.

Frame capture

Capture and save frames directly from the video player.

Sources

Data aggregation

The app pulls content from multiple upstream sources for a comprehensive catalogue.

Primary catalogue

Anime metadata, episodes, and stream URLs

Stream delivery

HLS video stream hosting and delivery

Search API

Search fallback and upcoming season data

Skip timestamps

OP/ED intro and outro skip data

Download

Get the APK

Download the latest version and start streaming on your Android device.

Anifux v1.0

Free • No ads

Android 6.0+ 9.1 MB
Download APK (9.1 MB)
FAQ

Common questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Anifux.

Anifux is an Android app for streaming anime from multiple sources. It uses ExoPlayer (Media3) for playback and aggregates metadata for a seamless experience.

Yes, Anifux is completely free with no ads, no subscriptions, and no hidden costs.

Anifux requires Android 6.0 (API 23) or later. It targets SDK 34 (Android 14).

Yes. Anifux supports downloading episodes with HLS to MP4 conversion using parallel segment downloading.

Clone the repo and run ./gradlew assembleDebug. Android Studio with SDK 34 is recommended.