Deezer is a French publisher whose single Windows package delivers a cross-platform music-streaming client that opens a catalogue of more than 90 million tracks, thousands of curated playlists, and hundreds of editorial and algorithmic radio channels. The application is built around a responsive audio engine that offers both lossy and lossless playback up to 1 411 kbps FLAC, while an integrated Shazam-style SongCatcher identifies unknown tracks through the microphone and drops them straight into a playlist. Typical use cases range from background listening during office work to high-fidelity headphone sessions, party mixes, podcast binges, and discovery-driven exploration of global charts or niche genres. Users can switch seamlessly between desktop, web, mobile, and connected-speaker sessions thanks to cloud-synced favorites, downloads for offline mode, and a unified queue that follows the account rather than the device. Additional features—real-time lyrics, sleep timers, parental controls, and a built-in equalizer—extend the client into lifestyle and productivity contexts without requiring extra plug-ins. Deezer’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where the download is sourced through trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always installs the newest public build, and can be queued alongside any number of additional applications for unattended batch setup.

Deezer

A French online music streaming service.

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