A: Yes, as long as they do not download DRM-breaking copies of tracks. Apps like SoundCleod merely display the SoundCloud website in a custom window with added hotkeys. They do not pirate music.

You know the drill: You have 50 tabs open (including that work spreadsheet and a recipe for banana bread), Chrome is eating 8GB of RAM, and suddenly your favorite DJ mix starts stuttering. You look for the "Desktop App" on SoundCloud’s official site, and you are met with a link to the mobile app or a shrug.

FAQ Q: Does SoundCloud have an official Mac desktop app? A: Currently, SoundCloud does not offer a native Mac app from the App Store. Mac users rely on third-party apps like SoundCleod or SoundCloud Desktop (Menubar) , which are superior to the browser.

The desktop app, whether the official Windows client or the open-source SoundCleod, respects your hardware, your workflow, and your ears.

A: For uploading, stick to the web browser. The upload workflow on desktop apps is often glitchy. Use the browser for uploading, and the desktop app for listening. Optimized for the keyword "soundcloud app for desktop better" – Updated 2025.

The web browser is a jack of all trades, master of none. It is designed for documents and e-commerce, not for high-fidelity, low-latency music streaming you listen to for 8 hours a day. The browser will make you angry. The browser will crash your mix. The browser will forget your queue.

For over a decade, SoundCloud has been the undisputed champion of underground music, podcast discovery, and emerging artist promotion. But for most users, the listening experience has been trapped in a love-hate relationship with the web browser.

A: Mostly. Because the app manages its own network stack separate from your browser’s cache bloat, you will experience fewer rebuffers, especially on long DJ mixes.