Song search
Hear a riff in your head and can't remember which album it's on? Search track titles across your synced collection and jump straight to the record.
You've cataloged the collection on Discogs. SpinRoom is for the moment after that — browsing cover art, logging what you play, rediscovering albums you forgot you had, and finally giving that unplayed corner of the shelf some love.
Android & Windows — iOS coming soon. Free tier includes your 100 most recently added records.
Connect your Discogs account and browse cover art on your phone — by albums, artists, or songs. Sort by artist, acquisition date, or last spin.
Discogs is brilliant for documenting what you own. SpinRoom adds collector-friendly browsing built for the listening moment.
Drop the needle, tap once, done. Build a personal listening history that Discogs was never built to track. Plays stay in SpinRoom only.
Break out of the same three albums on repeat with the random picker, or use Equalize plays to favor records you've spun less often.
Whether your collection is 50 records or 5,000, SpinRoom keeps the focus on your library and your listening habits.
Hear a riff in your head and can't remember which album it's on? Search track titles across your synced collection and jump straight to the record.
While a record is on the platter, dig into artist and album bios and read lyrics courtesy of Genius — without leaving the listening moment.
Total albums, total spins, most-played records, never-spun albums, acquisition trends over time, and more. Your collection — now with a story behind it.
Artwork, tracklist, format, play history, and estimated value from Discogs price suggestions. Tap through to Discogs anytime.
One subscription unlocks your full library across Android, iOS, and Windows. Free tier covers your 100 most recently added records.
Pick something truly random from your collection, or bias toward albums you haven't spun in a while.
Rich release pages with play history, estimated value, and Genius content — everything you want while a record is on the platter.