Style Jukebox allowed users to upload their personal music collection from their computer to Style Jukebox servers and listen to them from another compatible device (
Android,
iOS,
Windows,
Mac, and
Windows Phone)[3] by streaming or downloading songs for offline playback.
Basic accounts had 10 GB of storage. Pro accounts could have up to 2 TB of music.[4]
As of July 2016, Style Jukebox had more than 250,000 registered users.[5]
On December 1, 2017, Style Jukebox discontinued their service with a very small post on their home page, and no further details were released.
Features
Native music applications for Windows, iOS, Android and Windows Phone.[6]
Automatic import from
Dropbox, OneDrive and
Google Drive available on Web, Windows, iOS and Windows Phone
Special upload native software is available for Macs
Style Jukebox consisted of cloud-based services for user management, music storage and programmatic interfaces (
APIs); and clients for music streaming and storage on desktop and mobile operating systems.
Upload was available on the desktop client only; Style Jukebox enabled users to drop music files and folders in the music player to be automatically uploaded and synced with Style Jukebox cloud-based services and made available to any other of the user's computers and devices that also have the Style Jukebox client installed.[9]
Style Jukebox cloud-based services automatically
transcoded formats to match the device's supported formats. For example, a 320 kbit/s WMA was transcoded to 320 kbit/s MP3 on iOS devices and FLAC lossless was transcoded to WMA lossless on Windows Phone devices.[10][citation needed]