Today's music streaming and live broadcasting are held back by centralized servers with massive bandwidth costs, multi-second latency, and opaque, slow-moving royalty payments. OpenSonic solves all of this at the protocol level.
From home audio to global radio, we seamlessly unify every listening experience. A new audio protocol that merges streaming with P2P file sharing makes distance irrelevant.
WiFi-connected listeners become micro-relays in a P2P tree structure, making the network stronger as the audience grows. Mobile users are automatically assigned as leaf nodes, with redundant parents and instant relay failover ensuring zero dropouts.
Audio delivery (transport layer) and economic logic (application layer) are cleanly separated. Wallets and payments are handled via secure HTTPS APIs, and copyright detection is delegated to external APIs, enabling safe scaling. Listeners need no subscription; artists receive royalties instantly.
Broadcast your DJ sets to the world legally without worrying about copyright. Earn directly from listener tips. Zero server costs — your playlist reaches the globe.
No subscriptions, no ads, no latency or dropouts. Reclaim the listening experience the way it was always meant to be — pure focus on the music.
Receive royalties instantly through a transparent ledger. Rights processing runs in real time with every play — no opaque middleman margins.
OpenSonic is developed entirely as open source under the MIT License. All code is publicly available on GitHub — anyone can fork, improve, and distribute it.
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