Search millions of albums across Usenet and torrents, FLAC and MP3, through one clean API. No movies. No TV. No software. Just audio, deduplicated and verified playable.
Most indexers bury your music under movies, shows, games and software. We index one thing, and we index it well.
Audio releases exclusively. No video, no software, no clutter in your search results. Ever.
A Newznab endpoint for Usenet and a Torznab endpoint for torrents, backed by the same music catalog.
Nothing enters the index without confirmed live availability, so the releases you grab actually complete.
Every track collapses to a single entry with multiple sources behind it, so your library stays clean.
Lossless and lossy, tagged and filterable by format, bitrate and year. Grab exactly what you want.
Point Lidarr, Prowlarr, Sonarr or Radarr at the URL, paste your key, and you are searching in seconds.
Sign up and generate an API key from your dashboard.
Paste the Newznab or Torznab endpoint and your key into your client.
Your client searches the music catalog and sends releases straight to your downloader.
Category 3000 for audio, 3010 for MP3, 3040 for lossless. Search by artist, album, year and format. If your client already speaks the *arr protocol, it already speaks MusicIndexer.
# Newznab music search GET /api?t=music&artist=Miles+Davis &cat=3000,3040&apikey=YOUR_KEY <item> <title>Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (1959) [FLAC]</title> <newznab:attr name="artist" value="Miles Davis"/> <newznab:attr name="album" value="Kind of Blue"/> <newznab:attr name="format" value="FLAC"/> </item>
We would rather index one accurate, deduplicated, playable copy of an album than fifty dead links to it. That is the whole idea.
Start free. Upgrade when the music library gets serious.
Yes. We index audio releases exclusively, MP3 and FLAC. You will never see a movie, a TV episode or a software release in your results.
Anything that speaks Newznab or Torznab: Lidarr, Prowlarr, Sonarr and Radarr. Add the URL and your API key and you are done.
No. MusicIndexer is a search index of publicly available release metadata. We store and host no media files of any kind.
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