Lemdro.id App List
This is a curated list of various apps for Lemmy, an open-source federated alternative to Reddit. The list includes web apps, Android and iOS clients, as well as Linux and browser extensions.
The Lemdro.id Lemmy App List will be kept updated and evergreen. Feel free to share or pin across your respective communities and instances. Comment below if you have a suggestion.
Don’t forget that you can also add the main https://lemdro.id page to your home screen. The mobile version is surprisingly good!
Notes:
- Originally adapted from [email protected].
- Lemmy apps haven’t been audited for security vulnerabilities. Use at your own discretion.
Web Tools
Lemmy Instance Assistant
A browser extension to make Lemmy and Kbin easier to use (GitHub).
Web Apps
Voyager
Formerly wefwef. An Apollo-like web client for Lemmy. Works great on mobile and desktop (Github, Play Store, Web App).
mlmym
A familiar Reddit-like desktop experience for lemmy (Github, Web App).
Nemmy
The Neat Lemmy App for the Web (Github, Web App).
Photon
An alternative web client for Lemmy with the UI of Xylo (Github, Web App, [email protected]).
Alexandrite
A desktop-first alternative web UI for Lemmy (Github, Web App, [email protected]).
Createlab
A Lemmy UI rewrite in SvelteKit. (Github, Web App Preview).
Leanish
A lean-ish web client for Lemmy (Github, Web App).
Android
Jerboa
The Official Android Lemmy client (Github, Play Store, [email protected]).
Thunder
A Lemmy client for iOS and Android built with Flutter (Github, IzzyDroid, [email protected]).
Liftoff
A mobile client for Lemmy (Github, Play Store, [email protected]).
Connect for Lemmy
Aimed at being easy to understand, fast, and clean (Play Store, [email protected]).
Summit
A mobile Lemmy client aimed at being fast, simple, and effective (Play Store, [email protected]).
Lemming
An Android client for Lemmy (Github, [email protected]).
Arctius for Lemmy
A simple and accessible mobile client for Lemmy built on React Native (Github, [email protected]).
Beyond
An Android and iOS Lemmy built heavily inspired by Infinity for Reddit (Announcement, Play Store)
Lemmotif for Lemmy
A simple app for Lemmy (Play Store, [email protected]).
Infinity for Everything
Alpha available! Fork of the full-featured Reddit app for Lemmy (Github)
Infinity for Lemmy
New project! A clean UI and smooth browsing Lemmy client written in Java, fork of the full-featured Reddit app (Codeberg, Announcement).
Slide for Lemmy
Builds are available! Developer is working on bringing this full-featured Reddit app to Lemmy (Github).
Sync for Lemmy
Initial release of their Reddit app brought to Lemmy (Play Store, [email protected]).
Boost for Lemmy
Coming soon! Developer is working on bringing their full-featured Reddit app to Lemmy (Play Store, [email protected]).
Artemis
Coming soon! React Native + Typescript app for Android and iOS that uses its own API to scrape kbin (Dev Diary, Discord, [email protected]).
Warami
Coming soon! A mobile app in early development (Github).
iOS
Memmy for iOS
An Apollo-inspired iOS client for Lemmy (Github, Testflight, [email protected]).
Thunder App
A Lemmy client for iOS and Android built with Flutter (Github, Testflight, [email protected]).
Mlemapp
An open source Lemmy client focused on ease of use, intuitiveness, and optimization (Github, Testflight, [email protected]).
Liftoff
A mobile client for Lemmy (Github, Testflight, [email protected]).
Olympus
An Apollo-inspired iOS client for Lemmy (Testflight, [email protected]).
Lemmios
An Apollo-inspired iOS client for Lemmy (GitHub, Testflight, [email protected]).
Artemis
Coming soon! React Native + Typescript app for Android and iOS that uses its own API to scrape kbin (Dev Diary, Discord, [email protected]).
Ares
Coming soon! A mobile app in early development (Github).
Beyond
Coming soon! An Android and iOS Lemmy built heavily inspired by Infinity for Reddit (Announcement)
Morpha
Coming soon! An Android and iOS Lemmy built heavily inspired by Infinity for Reddit (Announcement, [email protected])
Thanks for the heads up. It seems to still have an older “no longer maintained” message up. Do you know how it differs from Infinity for Everything?
Yeah, the readme has yet to be updated. It’s a fork of an entirely different Reddit app that has been updated for compatibility with Everything.