4/5 rating based on 109 reviews. Read all reviews for projectM Music Visualizer and Media Player for iPhone.
projectM Music Visualizer and Media Player is paid iOS app published by Peter Sperl
SandmanToo
For a while it would not open on my iPad IOS version and now it does! Spent many hours looking for something equivalent but IMHO none measures up to ProjectM! Thanks to the developers of this dynamic App!
xEndorsToi
Cant play a song, cant access settings, nothing. God i wish i could get a refund
jf1987jf1987
I can’t get it to stay open for more than a second. Love on my android, but it isn’t working on the iPad. I would pay much more money for a functioning version.
ss0967
Is there a way to use SoundCloud Music with this app? If not y’all should look into adding that
Big3dr
Best visualizer ever! I love all the patterns. People always ask me what it is as I display it in my car. It looks dope n actually goes to the music. Just wish the apple version was more like the Android where u can mess with the options like the transition period n stuff like that. Also is there a way u can make it like the Android version where I can run the app and also run Pandora? Thanks
Tajryx
Great app if it works for your device. Have it on my Galaxy S8 and it works flawlessly, beautiful... DOES NOT WORK WITH IPAD 2018 OR iPHONE X OR ANYTHING UPDATED TO iOS 11 and yes this app should be removed from the store and customers refunded. ...
Sqomoa
I’ve been trying to find a decent visualizer for quite a long time and I’ve heard so many great things about this one, so I downloaded it and it won’t play my music through Apple Music. I’m very disappointed and I wish the developers would continue updating this amazing visualizer.
greenparadise007
Does not work for iOS 11.3. Should be removed from the App Store. I’d like a refund.
rodlm
Displays changing colorful displays but has almost no sensitivity to music playing, i.e. display is essentially independent of any music playing. No way to adjust this sensitivity. I was expecting display to change responsive (in some way) to music: