WXRIW is an independent Chinese developer whose public presence centers almost entirely on Lyricify, a lightweight Windows utility that injects synchronized, karaoke-style scrolling lyrics into Spotify, iTunes, QQ Music and other desktop players. Built in C# and distributed under the GPL-3.0 licence, the program hovers as a borderless overlay that automatically matches the currently playing track to crowd-sourced .lrc or NetEase-style lyric files, then rolls the text in time with playback. Users can pin the panel above full-screen games, cast it to a second monitor for living-room sing-alongs, or shrink it to a translucent strip that sits over productivity software. Beyond real-time display, Lyricify offers quick lyric editing, one-click upload to share corrected timestamps, and optional translation subtitles for Mandarin, Cantonese or English songs. The same codebase exposes a command-line mode that lets OBS streamers inject lyrics into broadcast overlays, and an experimental Web API that feeds synced text to mobile companion apps over the local network. Although the portfolio is presently limited to this single media accessory, its narrow focus has produced an unusually polished tool that fills a gap ignored by major music platforms. WXRIW’s Lyricify is available for free on get.nero.com, where the installer is pulled from the publisher’s GitHub releases through the winget pipeline, always delivering the newest build and supporting batch deployment alongside other Windows applications.
A fantastic app to provide scroll lyrics for Spotify and other apps
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