Lemmy Apps Directory
The following is a directory of current Lemmy apps. This list includes apps that have released in the last 6 months, or have been confirmed to be in active development, with the most recent at the top. You can find a list including older apps here (unmaintained apps may have security or compatibility issues). The symbol indicates that an app is FOSS.
Android
Racoon | ||
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Source | [email protected] | |
1.13.0-beta03 | 2024-11-01 | GitHub Release |
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: @ [email protected]
Summit | ||
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Github | [email protected] | Play Store |
1.44.0 | 2024-11-01 |
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: @[email protected]
Voyager | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Play Store |
2.18.4 | 2024-10-20 | 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: @[email protected]
Jerboa (Official Android client) | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Play Store |
0.0.77-alpha | 2024-09-27 | 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: @[email protected]
Connect | ||
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[email protected] | Play Store | |
1.0.192 | 2024-08-22 | APKPure |
A native application for browsing the social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.
Dev: @[email protected]
Thunder | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Play Store |
0.5.1 | 2024-08-20 | 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: @[email protected]
Interstellar | ||
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Source | Play Store | |
0.6.0 | 2024-08-19 | Flathub |
An app for Kbin, Mbin, and Lemmy; connecting you to the fediverse.
Dev: @[email protected]
Eternity | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Play Store |
0.2.1 | 2024-08-09 | 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: @[email protected]
Boost | ||
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[email protected] | Play Store | |
1.0.14 | 2024-07-14 |
Boost for Lemmy is designed to provide a seamless browsing experience for the decentralized social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.
Dev: @[email protected]
iOS
Echo | ||
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Website | [email protected] | App Store |
1.3.1 | 2024-10-25 |
Echo for Lemmy is a fully native iOS application built using fully native Apple SDKs. This means it feels right at home on your iPhone and is designed to be fast, efficient, and easy to use. No overhead from web views or cross-platform frameworks.
Dev: @[email protected]
Voyager | ||
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Source | [email protected] | App Store |
2.18.4 | 2024-10-20 |
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: @[email protected]
Thunder | ||
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Source | [email protected] | App Store |
0.5.1 | 2024-08-20 |
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: @[email protected]
Lemmios | ||
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[email protected] | App Store | |
1.9 | 2024-8-12 | TestFlight |
Lemmios is a client built for Lemmy. Discover and browse through all parts of the fediverse in an intuitive way.
Dev: @[email protected]
Arctic | ||
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Website | [email protected] | App Store |
1.1 | 2024-06-11 | 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: @[email protected]
Mlem | ||
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Source | [email protected] | App Store |
1.3 | 2024-05-05 | Website |
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: @[email protected]
Linux
Neon Modem Overdrive | ||
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Source | Site | |
v1.0.5 | 2024-05-28 | GitHub Release |
BBS-style command line client that supports Discourse, Lemmy, Lobsters and Hacker News
Web
Tesseract | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Web UI |
1.4.19 | 2024-10-21 |
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: @[email protected]
Voyager | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Web UI |
2.18.4 | 2024-10-20 |
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: @[email protected]
Quiblr | ||
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[email protected] | Web UI | |
2.X | 2024-10-18 |
Quiblr aims to build an intuitive, accessible, and modern interface to connect users to the fediverse.
Dev: @[email protected]
Photon | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Web UI |
1.31.4 | 2024-09-20 |
An sleek web client for Lemmy using mono-ui, a custom design system.
Dev: @[email protected]
mlmym | ||
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Source | Web UI | |
0.0.50 | 2024-07-21 |
a familiar desktop experience for lemmy.
Dev: @
Lemmuy-UI | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Web UI |
0.19.5 | 2024-06-19 |
The official web app for Lemmy, written in inferno. Based off of MrFoxPro’s inferno-isomorphic-template.
Dev: @[email protected]
Alexandrite | ||
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Source | [email protected] | Web UI |
0.8.13 | 2024-03-04 |
Alexandrite is a desktop-first alternative Lemmy client.
Dev: @[email protected]
~Updated 2024-11-01~
Thank you for putting all this together!
Potential conflict of interest: I help with [email protected]
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.
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!
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