iMusic
iMusic is an audio conversion and management utility designed to download, convert, and organize music files from Apple Music, iTunes, and other sources. It allows users to convert protected Apple Music tracks to open formats like MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and ALAC, enabling offline playback on a wider range of devices. The app handles batch conversion, preserves metadata and artwork, manages ID3 tags, and includes features for organizing files by artist, album, and playlist. It is used by people who want to maintain their own music library independent of streaming-service restrictions.
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1 suggestionWe could not confirm whether iMusic has a native Apple Silicon build — the search results focus on a different product (TuneCable's iMusic Converter) rather than Aimersoft's iMusic, and no reliable information about Apple Silicon compatibility appears to be readily available. If you rely on this app, contact Aimersoft directly at their support channel to ask whether a native build exists or is planned. With the September 2028 deadline for macOS 28 approaching (over two years away), there is still time for the developer to ship a native version, but it is worth checking sooner rather than later. In the meantime, the Intel build continues to work under Rosetta 2 on current Macs. As a more actively maintained native alternative, consider Music Converter by Leawo or XLD (a free, open-source batch audio converter) — both run natively on Apple Silicon and support converting audio files across many formats, though they may not replicate every feature of iMusic.
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