1. VLC Media Player – Editor’s choice
The VLC media player is the first app that springs to my mind when building a list of the top video players for iPhone and iPad. The app was created by market veterans known for their dependence. The app is open-source and absolutely free to download. Also, it works well with different devices running various operating systems. The software allows you to play local media files on your device that are in video, movie, and audio file types. Additionally, the app supports synchronization with cloud storage services such as Dropbox, GDrive, OneDrive, iCloud Drive, iTunes, direct downloads, and Wi-Fi sharing, as well as streaming from UPnP/DLNA, FTP, SMB, SFTP, NFS media servers, and the web. The package offers advanced subtitles features and allows you to switch between multi-track audio, so you can watch videos in multiple languages (if available). One of the app’s standout features is the ability to alter playing speed and render via Chromecast. Supported video formats: MPEG-1/2, MPEG-4 ASP, XviD, WMV 3 / WMV-9 / VC-1, Real Video (1/2/3/4), etc. Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $0.99)
Supports multiple file formats Can play TV and Internet radio Open-source Allows subtitles and multi-track
Blu-ray playback is missing
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2. nPlayer Lite – Multifunctional player
If you want a basic yet functional video player, go no further than nPlayer. The software’s user-friendly interface places it second on the list of the best video players for iPhone and iPad. The nicest feature of the movie player is its built-in file organizer, which neatly organizes your files. Not only does the app have features like multi-track audio, audio boost, audio sync, and lyrics display to improve the video streaming experience, but you can also control the playing with gestures. It also supports all common video and audio file types, as well as hardware acceleration such as HEVC, H.264, or MPEG4. But what piqued my interest was the fact that you can stream films not just from your device or NAS storage but also from cloud services like Google Drive and OneDrive. Although the software by itself is excellent, it is cluttered with advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you may download the premium edition of the nPlayer app. Supported video formats: MP4, MKV, TP, MOV, AVI, WMV, ASF, FLV, OGV, RMVB, etc. Price: Free
Clean UI Control with finger motion Get regular updates
Too many ads
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3. Infuse – Reliable video player
Infuse has been serving Apple users since when VLC was not even introduced for iOS devices. With the latest 7 edition of the app, they have expanded it to Mac as well. Outside of being a great look app, there is a lot under the hood of Infuse; precise controls and silky-smooth playing set it apart from the other applications on the list. I got hooked on the application after learning that it allows us to browse and stream from the device or other apps like Emby, Jellyfin, and Plex. Moreover, streaming from cloud services such as OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc., is also available. The flexibility and seamlessness of AirPlay support are unmatchable. I’d call this one of the best iPhone and iPad video player apps because it allows you to play anything and everything. It supports all standard media file types, as well as 4K, HDR, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS HD-Master audio. You may also add or download subtitles from within the app. The software has 8 video zoom choices, gesture controls, and more, making it simple to use. Supported video formats: 3GP, AVI, DIVX, DVDMEDIA, FLV, M4V, MKV, MOV, MP4, WEBM, etc. Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $0.99)
Gives theater-like sound 4K and HDR supported Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD- Master audio available
Occasional bugs
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4. KM Player – Free iOS Player
The popularity of KMPlayer stems from its capacity to play 8K videos, which is not feasible in other video player apps. Aside from that, KMPlayer offers HD, 4K, UHD, and Full HD playback, as well as enhanced subtitles. Other than this, the video player software has various customization options for tinkering with the video and subtitles, such as changing the video’s brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, gamma information, playback speed, subtitle color, size, and location. My personal favorite is that it allows you to continue watching the movie as it saves the spot where you left off. You may also stream videos directly by inputting the URL or FTP, UPNP, SMB, or Google Drive. The video player is accessible in over 230 countries and 36 languages, making it one of the finest free video players for iPhone and iPad. Supported video formats: MP4, M4V, MKV, FLV, 3GP, etc. Price: Free
Available in 36 languages Updates regularly Accessible in over 200+ countries
Codecs not supported Need to copy files to the player
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5. Video Player – Media manager
Video Player may be placed last in our list of best iPhone and iPad video player apps, but the app is second to none. The player supports just about every type of video format you’re likely to come across. You may integrate your whole video library into the app and manage your entire video collection in the same. It also allows you to pick films within the app rather than browse local storage. The audio and video playback settings are rather flexible, and you may switch between multi-track audios. An added benefit is that it lets you capture screenshots while watching movies. Though the iOS app is free to download, it also gives you an option for an in-app purchase to remove ads. Supported video formats: 4k, HD, MKV, AVI, MOV, MP4, 3GP, MPEG. Price: Free (In-app purchase at $8.99)
Regular updates and bug fixing Include capturing screenshots Allows you to switch between dual-audios
In-app purchase is a bit costly Not all major video formats are supported
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Bonus: OPlayer – Allrounder
OPlayer has been around for a while and is one of the most dependable video player applications for the iPhone and iPad. It has gotten better with each update. All wonderful things have a cost, and the OPlayer app is no exception. WMA, MKV, 3GP, M4V, Blu-ray, Dolby Digital Music (AC3), and other common video and audio formats are supported by the software. One of the most remarkable aspects of the app is that it continues to play movies even after the app is closed. Furthermore, the software allows you to repeatedly play a movie from point A to point B, alter the playback speed, and lock the film in your desired orientation. It also allows you to play files remotely without having to download them through SAMBA/FTP/HTTP/UPnP/DLNA. Supported video formats: mkv, mp4, 4k, mov, 3gp, m4v, blu-ray, ts, m2ts, h265 (hevc), webm, etc. Price: $2.99
All file formats are compatible Lock screen Supports Dolby Digital Music (AC3)
Slightly expensive
Download That’s all, folks! This was my list of the best video player apps for iPhone and iPad. Did I miss your favorite app? Let me know in the comments below. Read more:
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