Power User Features.
Simple Interface.

Everything you need to manage massive playlists with ease. Vexio is built for speed and simplicity.

From live TV to VOD libraries, the app is tuned for fast loading, clear navigation, and consistent playback on Android TV devices.

Playback & Performance

Native ExoPlayer

The same robust engine industry leaders use. Supports H.264, HEVC, and 4K HDR streams with ease.

External Players

One-tap integration with VLC or MX Player for specialized codecs or specific user preferences.

Auto-Frame Rate

Matches your TV's refresh rate for silky smooth sports and cinematic motion without judder.

User Interface (UI)

Modern Dashboard

A beautiful 'Continue Watching' row and 'Recently Added' movies right on your home screen.

Dark Mode First

Deep dark themes optimized for OLED displays to reduce eye strain and look stunning in the dark.

Fluid Navigation

Optimized strictly for D-pad remotes. No mouse toggle or clunky selection boxes required.

Content Mastery

Global Search

Find that movie, show, or channel instantly across your entire library of thousands of items.

Smart EPG

Auto-fetches program guides. Handles 'No Information' gracefully to always keep you informed.

Multi-Playlist

Manage multiple providers seamlessly in one unified application. Switch with a single click.

Under the Hood

For the geeks who care about the details.

Protocols

Xtream Codes (XC) API

App Size

~80MB

Requirements

Android 6.0+

Video Codecs

H.264, H.265 (HEVC)

Audio Codecs

AAC, AC3, DTS

Architecture

ARMv7, ARM64, x86

Live TV Power Users

Rapid channel switching, stable buffering, and clean EPG navigation help you move fast without stutter.

VOD Libraries

Keep thousands of movies organized with a responsive UI, search, and quick resume for your favorites.

Multi-Device Homes

From Fire TV to Android boxes, Vexio stays consistent across screens with the same look and feel.

Vexio is designed for real-world streaming. We optimize for quick app startup, fast list rendering, and predictable navigation even on entry-level devices. Every release focuses on stability first, with new features layered on top once performance targets are met.