MiraVault: Open-Source Windows App Organizes Local Media Without Accounts or Cloud
A developer has released MiraVault, an open-source, local-first desktop application for Windows designed to help users organize and watch media stored across multiple folders and drives. The app supports local series and movies, IPTV playlists, subtitle handling, and automatic watch-progress tracking, with VLC integrated for broad playback compatibility. All user data — including library paths, settings, and metadata cache — is stored locally, and no account or hosted backend is required. MiraVault is currently in beta and uses Electron, React 19, and SQLite, with metadata fetched from public sources to avoid the need for private API keys. The project is publicly available on GitHub, and the developer is seeking feedback on areas such as metadata matching, folder organization, and Electron packaging.
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