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Lemmy Apps Directory (MEGATHREAD)

Lemmy Apps Directory

The following is a comprehensive directory of Lemmy apps. This is an ongoing list, so please comment here or send a direct message if there are any updates. All apps are listed by platform in order of most recent updates, so be aware that those lower on each list may not be up to date. The open source symbol indicates that an app is FOSS.


Android
icon Voyager open source
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world Play Store
2.5.0 2024-04-21 F-Droid

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Summit
GitHub !summit@lemmy.world Play Store
1.34.5 2024-04-20

Summit is an app for Lemmy that enables you to explore hundreds of communities with ease. Summit is optimized for Android and offers a smooth browsing experience.

Dev: @idunnololz@lemmy.world


icon Interstellar open source
Source Play Store
** 0.4.2** 2024-04-18 Flathub

An app for Kbin, Mbin, and Lemmy; connecting you to the fediverse.

Dev: @jwr1@kbin.earth


icon Jerboa (Official Android client) open source
Source !jerboa@lemmy.ml Play Store
v 0.0.66 2024-04-12 F-Droid

Jerboa for Lemmy An app for Lemmy, a federated reddit alternative. Jerboa is an app for Lemmy, a federated reddit alternative. Jerboa is made by Lemmy's developers, and is free, open-source software, meaning no advertising, monetizing, or venture capital, ever. Lemmy is similar to sites like Reddit, Lobste.rs, or Hacker News: you subscribe to forums you're interested in, post links and discussions, then vote, and comment on them. Behind the scenes, it is very different; anyone can easily run a server, and all these servers are federated (think email), and connected to the same universe, called the Fediverse.

Dev: @dessalines@lemmy.ml


icon Thunder open source
Source !thunder_app@lemmy.world Play Store
v. 0.3.0 2024-04-09 IzzyOnDroid

Thunder is a fully open source, cross-platform, community-driven project available on GitHub. Fully free of advertisements and trackers. Thunder is still very early on in development and many more features are yet to be available!

Dev: @darklightxi@lemmy.world


icon Racoon open source
Source !raccoonforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
1.9.0 2024-04-04 IzzyOnDroid

Raccoon for Lemmy is a client for the federated aggregation and discussion platform Lemmy. The project started as an exercise to play around with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) and Compose multiplatform and gradually grew as a fully functional client with many features.

Dev: @DieguiTux8623@feddit.it


icon Sync
GitHub !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
v24.03.26-14:56 2024-03-26

A beautiful Lemmy app for browsing Lemmy on the go!

Dev: @ljdawson@lemmy.world


icon Connect
!lemmyconnect@lemmy.ca Play Store
1.0.177 2024-03-11 APKPure

A native application for browsing the social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.

Dev: @kuro_neko@lemmy.ca


icon Boost
!boostforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
1.0.12 2024-03-01

Boost for Lemmy is designed to provide a seamless browsing experience for the decentralized social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.

Dev: @rmayayo@lemmy.world


icon Leanish open source
Source !leanish@lemmy.world Play Store
v0.0.4 2024-01-14

Leanish is a web-based client for Lemmy with a kinda stylish interface and a dark mode.

Dev: @NatoBoram@lemm.ee


icon Muffed open source
Source !muffed@sh.itjust.works Play Store
0.8.5+14 2023-12-01 IzzyOnDroid

A Lemmy client for Android and iOS with focus on usability and privacy

Dev: @freshfieldreds@sh.itjust.works


icon Eternity open source
Source !eternityapp@lemdro.id Play Store
0.1.2 2023-10-30 F-Droid

A client for Lemmy, specifically designed for Android and written in Java. This project is a fork of the Infinity for Reddit project, and it is currently in the early stages of development. As such, expect many unfinished features and potential bugs!

Dev: @bazsalanszky@lemmy.toldi.eu


icon Combustible open source
Source !combustible@lemmy.world
Alpha v0.1.1 2023-10-01 IzzyOnDroid

Combustible is an app that allows you to interact with the Lemmy link aggregation and discussion platform. Lemmy is completely free and open, and not controlled by any company. Disclaimer: This is alpha-quality software. There will almost certainly be bugs.

Dev: @TheBrokenRail@lemmy.world


icon Arctius open source
Source !arctius@lemmy.world Play Store
0.2.3 8/23/2023

(Previously: Fennec for Lemmy) Minimalistic and easy to use Lemmy client written for general public enjoyment, my personal experience and RN skills improvement. I hope that it will be easy and fun to use for everyone, including people with impaired vision abilities.

Dev: @delirium@lemmy.world


icon Liftoff! open source
Source !liftoff@lemmy.world Play Store
v0.10.10 Stable 2023-07-23 IzzyOnDroid

A mobile client for Lemmy running on iOS and Android

Dev: @liftoff@lemmy.world


icon Beyond
Site !beyond@lemm.ee Play Store
1.0.8.1-alpha 2023-07-25

Beyond is a new Lemmy browser currently under development in alpha stage. While it's in the journey towards achieving a stable version, it already boasts most of the fundamental features, offering users a glimpse into its full potential.

Dev: @brunofin@lemm.ee


icon Nemmy open source
Source !nemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
3 2023-07-15

Nemmy: The Neat Lemmy App This project is focused on building an App with the best possible User Experience. Nemmy offers a seamless experience when browsing Lemmy on phones, Desktops or Tablets

Dev: @Cr4yfish@lemmy.world


icon Slide open source
Source !slide@feddit.uk (Obtainium Only)
0.0.2-alpha 2023-07-01

Slide is an open-source, ad-free link aggregator client for Android. It is based on the Slide for Reddit app. Slide is not yet available on the Google Play Store or F-Droid. Get it on Obtanium.

Dev: @theory@feddit.uk


icon Lemmotif
!lemmotif@lemmy.world Play Store
0.2.0 2023-07-01

Lemmotif is a simple app for Lemmy, a federated link aggregator platform. Participate in discussion forums across all Lemmy & compatible federated servers.


icon Lemmur open source
Source !lemmur@lemmy.ml Play Store
v0.8.0 2022-01-14

This project has been officially dropped due to lack of interest and political differences. If anyone is interested in continuing developement, feel free to fork it.

Dev: @krawieck@lemmy.ml


Apple Watch
icon CheeseBot
Site App Store
1.1.0 2024-01-03

Bring fediverse to your wrist. CheeseBot for Lemmy is the ultimate companion for Lemmy users, bringing a seamless browsing experience to your wrist with powerful features and convenient access to your favorite communities. Whether you're an avid Lemmy user or new to the platform, CheeseBot has got you covered.

Dev: @support@gkevin.net


iOS
icon Voyager
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world App Store
2.5.0 2024-04-21

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Arctic
Site !arctic@lemmy.world App Store
1.0.1 2024-03-11 TestFlight

Arctic For Lemmy is a free and native iOS client for Lemmy. In the spirit of the Fediverse, Arctic is completely free and private. No data of any kind will be collected from your device, and no pesky advertisements, Ever. Arctic was built specifically for iOS and runs natively on pure Swift. Enjoy browsing feeds with embedded content that keeps you out of the browser, and in the app. Engage in the conversation using the rich markdown editor, and intuitive post composer

Dev: @CreatureSurvive@lemmy.world


icon Lemmios
!lemmiosapp@lemmy.world App Store
1.8 2024-02-27 TestFlight

Lemmios is a client built for Lemmy. Discover and browse through all parts of the fediverse in an intuitive way.

Dev: @mrlavallee@lemmy.world


icon Thunder open source
Source !thunder_app@lemmy.world App Store
v0.2.9 2024-02-26

Thunder is a fully open source, cross-platform, community-driven project available on GitHub. Fully free of advertisements and trackers. Thunder is still very early on in development and many more features are yet to be available!

Dev: @darklightxi@lemmy.world


icon Gravity
Beta 2024-02-21 TestFlight

Gravity is (yet another) Lemmy client for iOS. I started the development of this app a few weeks ago and thoughts why not releasing it, so there it is. I’m doing this for fun and on my free time.

Dev: @Q320@lemmy.world


icon Mlem open source
Source !mlemapp@lemmy.ml App Store
1.2 2024-02-10 Site

Mlem is the first native SwiftUI Lemmy client on the AppStore. It feels right at home on your iPhone (and soon iPad and Mac). With tons of options for customizing your your experience.

Dev: @ericbandrews@lemmy.ml


icon Lunar open source
Source !lunar@lemmy.world
2023.12.10 2023-12-12 TestFlight

Lunar is an open-source Lemmy client (kbin compatibility coming soon) for iOS using SwiftUI

Dev: @mani@lemmy.world


icon Bean.
!bean@lemmy.world App Store
1.0.11 2023-12-06

Bean is the best way to explore the Lemmy and the threadiverse with a beautiful UI designed for iPhone and iPad, and with a number of themes, customisation, and view options to choose from, you'll be right at home with Bean.

Dev: @steve228uk@lemmy.world


icon Lemma
!lemma@lemmy.world
0.2.0 2023-12-04 Testflight

An iOS Lemmy client

Dev: @ gromdroid@lemmy.world


icon Avelon
!avelon@lemm.ee App Store
1.0.8 2023-12-04 TestFlight

Avelon is a sleek & lightning-fast native Lemmy app that's intuitively customizable and fits right at home on iOS. Welcome to the Fediverse! With Avelon you can explore every topic, navigate seamlessly using customizable gestures, and tailor the look of the app to your preferences. Engage in diverse conversations and discover the content you care about.

Dev: @evgiz@lemm.ee


icon Muffed open source
Source !muffed@sh.itjust.works App Store
0.8.5+14 2023-12-01

A Lemmy client for Android and iOS with focus on usability and privacy

Dev: @freshfieldreds@sh.itjust.works


icon Memmy open source
Source !memmy@lemmy.ml App Store
1.1.4 2023-11-11

Memmy is built for the community, not for a profit: Fully open source and transparent; all code is available on GitHub. Completely funded by our community through donations. No advertising, no trackers - ever. Modern, sleek, and powerful: Highly performant with a slew of optimizations. A beautiful design, inspired by Apollo, and elevated to a new level. Make your journey seamless with tons of features, like gestures and full markdown support. An easy to use comments view, allowing you to easily keep in touch with the community.

Dev: @gkd@lemmy.ml


icon Loom open source
Source !loom@lemmy.world
v1.1.0b 2023-08-29 TestFlight

Aggregating aggregation. Providing everyone with a premium experience when interacting with federated servers. Meanwhile, providing view libraries and solutions for others to implement their own interpretations in the Apple ecosystem.

Dev: @pexavc@lemmy.world


icon Liftoff! open source
Source !liftoff@lemmy.world App Store
v0.10.10 2023-08-01

Liftoff! is your gateway to Lemmy social media. Find the hottest memes and latest news; post, chat and vote; share DMs; it's all here. And it's free and open-source! Liftoff! is a full, fast, and feature-rich client for accessing the fast-growing Lemmy family of sites.

Dev: @liftoff@lemmy.world


icon Remmel open source
Source !remmel@lemmy.ml App Store
1.3.1 2021-07-21

We use Lemmy backend. email uuttff8@gmail.com me. The Remmel project is available for free use, as described by the LICENSE (MIT).

Dev: @uuttff8@lemmy.ml


Linux
icon Lemoa open source
Source !lemoa@programming.dev
0.5.1 2024-01-06 Flathub

This project is no longer maintained. If you're interested in taking over maintainership, please feel free to contact @Bnyro. Native Gtk client for Lemmy (beta)

Dev: @bnyro@programming.dev


icon Lemonade open source
Source
2023.10.29 2023-10-29 Flathub

Lemonade is a sleek and modern Lemmy client that is designed to provide a seamless browsing experience for Lemmy users. Built with the latest technology, Lemonade utilizes the power of libadwaita and GTK 4 to deliver a beautiful and intuitive user interface that is both easy to use and visually appealing.

Dev: @mdwalters@pawb.social


icon Neon Modem Overdrive open source
Source
v1.0.4 2023-06-25 GitHub Release

BBS-style command line client that supports Discourse, Lemmy, Lobsters and Hacker News


Mac
icon Loom open source
Source !loom@lemmy.world
v1.1.0b 2023-08-29 TestFlight

Aggregating aggregation. Providing everyone with a premium experience when interacting with federated servers. Meanwhile, providing view libraries and solutions for others to implement their own interpretations in the Apple ecosystem.

Dev: @pexavc@lemmy.world


icon Leomard open source
Source !leomard@lemm.ee App Store
0.6 2023-08-14

Leomard is a free, open-source Lemmy client for macOS written in SwiftUI.

Dev: @athlon@lemm.ee


icon Remmel open source
Source !remmel@lemmy.ml App Store
1.3.1 2021-07-21

We use Lemmy backend. email uuttff8@gmail.com me. The Remmel project is available for free use, as described by the LICENSE (MIT).

Dev: @uuttff8@lemmy.ml


Web
icon Voyager open source
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world Web UI
2.5.0 2024-04-21

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Photon open source
Source !photon@lemdro.id Web UI
v1.29 2024-04-21

An sleek web client for Lemmy using mono-ui, a custom design system.

Dev: @Xylight@lemdro.id


icon Tesseract open source
Source !tesseract@dubvee.org Web UI
v1.3.0-beta.2 2024-04-10

Formerly Tesseract for Lemmy. Now “Tesseract for Sublinks” Development is now targeting the upcoming Sublinks project. As Sublinks aims to provide initial compatibility with Lemmy, Tesseract will continue to work with Lemmy for the foreseeable future. Once the Sublinks project moves into its native API phase, Lemmy support will be dropped from Tesseract.

Dev: @ptz@dubvee.org


icon Alexandrite open source
Source !alexandrite@lemmy.world Web UI
0.8.13 2024-03-04

Alexandrite is a desktop-first alternative Lemmy client.

Dev: @sheodox@lemmy.world


mlmym open source
Source Web UI
0.0.40 2024-02-28

a familiar desktop experience for lemmy.


icon Lemmynade
Site !lemmynade@lemm.ee Web UI
Alpha v4 2024-02-23

Lemmynade is the refreshing web app for Lemmy, currently in development. The goal is to make Lemmy more powerful, approachable, useable, and sustainable. Follow !lemmynade@lemm.ee for announcements and updates

Dev: @silas@programming.dev


icon Lemmy-UI open source
Source !lemmy@lemmy.ml Web UI
0.19.3 2024-01-22

The official web app for Lemmy, written in inferno. Based off of MrFoxPro's inferno-isomorphic-template.

Dev: @dessalines@lemmy.ml


icon Leanish open source
Source !leanish@lemmy.world Web UI
v0.0.4 2024-01-14

A lean-ish web client for Lemmy.

Dev: @NatoBoram@lemm.ee


icon Lemminator open source
Source Web UI
**** 2023-10-14

Lemminator wants to make Lemmy a place where even your friends who aren't into tech can feel at home. By creating a welcoming experience for people from all walks of life, Lemminator hopes to help a wide variety of communities come to fruition.

Dev: @FrostySpectacles@lemmy.ml


icon slemmy open source
Source Web UI
**** 2023-07-09

Cute Lemmy web app written in Svelte

Dev: @diamond@beehaw.org


icon Nemmy open source
Source !nemmy@lemmy.world Web UI
0.9.2.2.1 2023-06-08

Nemmy: The Neat Lemmy App This project is focused on building an App with the best possible User Experience. Nemmy offers a seamless experience when browsing Lemmy on phones, Desktops or Tablets

Dev: @Cr4yfish@lemmy.world


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  • Finally!

    Our community now has a comprehensive list of Lemmy Apps pinned to our page. This was made possible by the previous work of @rist097@lemmy.world's original Megathread, the Lemmy Apps Directory, as well as support from community members @zabadoh@ani.social, @SatyrSack@lemmy.one, @threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works, @Blaze@reddthat.com, and others. Thank you!

    Please consider this post to be a work-in-progress. It took me a little longer to assemble than I originally thought, because I really wanted it to be as complete as possible to begin with. I've included some additional links for folks to quickly find or learn about these apps, as well as reach out to the creators with kudos. I hope to solve some of the issues that existed with previous directories. Among these are a few open questions for the community:

    1. This list is sorted by latest release to include more current information at the top. Is there a wiser way to communicate this?

    2. Should out-of-date apps be removed? There are some apps that are officially discontinued but still very usable, such as tesseract. There are apps that have not had an update in over 6 months but are still popular, such as Liftoff! What makes sense as a criteria for inclusion?

    3. I excluded apps that were announced but never released, such as Warami. Is there a place in this list for those?

    4. Are there any devs who do not wish to be tagged in this list? Just let me know (preferably by DM).

    5. How do we feel about including donation links in this list? On the one hand, I think it's good to help people easily support those making the tools. I did not include them in the first draft because ultimately, I think that should be the responsibility of the devs and the individual app communities to decide how they promote.

    6. FOSS apps are marked with a open symbol. This seemed to be an elegant way to distinguish them without disrupting the list too much. Please double check that I correctly labeled the apps on this list!

    7. I did not test the formatting on every app. I know that there are some that do not yet have correct implementation of spoilers, etc. I am not sure how to keep the list usable without some way to collapse parts (possibly remove apps?). Would it be better to use simpler formatting at the expense of ease of use? Let me know your thoughts.

    8. If you see any missing or incorrect information, please comment or message me and I will correct it within a day (usually much faster).

    Finally, I did not include Lemmy tools/extensions/scripts on this list, since it quickly becomes a rabbit hole if there is any desire for completeness. I will probably start a separate discussion thread for those.

    This list belongs to all of us, so please share your thoughts on how to improve it!

    • Could you consider using ISO 8601 style dates (YYYY-MM-DD) ? Or words for the months?

      Aside from that: great job!

    • Thank you for putting all this together!

      Potential conflict of interest: I help with !instance_assistant@lemmy.ca

      Having a separate list for extensions would work nicely, although I think it fits to have the extensions listed here. There are few actual browser extensions for Lemmy/Kbin/Mastodon. There are a lot of scripts, and we were working on incorporating the better scripts into the extension for the same reasons you mentioned above. Scripts are harder to manage and review

      My thoughts on the questions.

      1. "last stable version" sounds like a good way to sort it, for readers. It might become cumbersome for you to manage unless you can automate it somehow.
      2. I'm leaning towards flagging or removing out of date apps because of potential security issues. Could you contact devs after a few months to ask if it is being maintained?
      3. A big list of every app would be interesting for data. It isn't helpful for users, so I agree with keeping them off
      4. I have a donation link. I don't think it should be included in guides or lists either
      5. I like the formatting, as a reader. Consider if it becomes too cumbersome for you and your team to manage. I'd rather have a list that stays up to date and doesn't cause headaches for the maintainer
      • My theory is that if we start with an up-to-date list, we can crowdsource updates without too much trouble. In theory?

        I'm letting this settle for a couple days before tackling the discussion of what tools to include. I'd love to hear your thoughts about inclusion criteria! Feel free to reply or DM me.

        Maybe we could have a "nominate for removal" process to deal with out of date apps. Some are obvious, but some are less so. Not every app will have a release every 6 months.

        • Nice list!

          My theory is that if we start with an up-to-date list, we can crowdsource updates without too much trouble. In theory?

          One way to do this could be to have a GitHub repo where the list is hosted. That way if someone wants to update it, they create a pull request that can be accepted by the moderating team

    • @threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works

      Thanks for the shoutout :) I don't think I directly contributed to this list though.

      Thanks to everyone who did contribute! It looks great!

      • Actually assembling the initial list was mine, but There is no way I could have done it with key input from people in the community. I'm glad you like it!

      • Having source link for proprietary apps is misleading.
      • The repo link should mention its F-Droid repository.
      • FOSS icon would look cleaner next to the name, instead of its own column.
      • Photon community link is broken.
      • Lemmy-UI is missing
      • Thank you! Let me know if this is what you had in mind with these changes.

        Photon community link is broken.

        Hmm. It's identical to the others and it's working for me. Can you let me know what you are seeing? Feel free to DM screenshots if needed.

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