Radio
KEXP, NPR, BBC 6 Music, WFMU: real stations, plus My Collection Radio that threads your own library into the playlist. Hear something new, tap “Own This,” and it's in your Locker before the next song.
The app for the music you actually own. Capture vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and listen anywhere, on every device you sign in to.
The capture you just made. The album it identified. The Locker it landed in. Open it on your phone, your laptop, your MP3 player, wherever you live with your music.
Uki is built around the rooms you actually live in. Each one earns its place.
KEXP, NPR, BBC 6 Music, WFMU: real stations, plus My Collection Radio that threads your own library into the playlist. Hear something new, tap “Own This,” and it's in your Locker before the next song.
The studio nerd on call, the one who hears what changed between the '74 master and the 2019 reissue. Ask about a record, a session, a producer, a microphone. Specifics, not marketing copy.
A real shelf, sorted your way: by artist, album, year, or last-played. Switch to Rotation for the month, Backshelf to rediscover what you forgot. Drop a record on the turntable and it pulls up.
A real playlist is a side, with a name and a feeling. Drag tracks into a tape, write a J-card, hand it to a friend with a link. Their player picks it up; yours plays it cover to cover.
The Uki One plugs into your phone. Drop the needle (or insert the disc) and it captures every format at its best, straight to your Cloud Locker: studio-grade, lossless from vinyl, cassette, and CD. No re-buying anything.
The device that turns your records into a lossless library you actually own. Reserve yours now; we build it to order.
Buy music once and own it forever, always free, with 250 tracks in your Uki Cloud on every device. Go Collector at $2.99/month for a 1,000-track collection, lossless on Wi-Fi, or Audiophile at $4.99/month for the deep 5,000-track library, lossless everywhere.
It's time to get back to the music we love collecting. The records we chose, the CDs we kept, the tapes we never threw away, they belong on the device that's actually in our pocket. Stop renting. Own what you love. This is a movement for artists, for collectors, and for the culture of music itself.