Fedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, consisting of microblogging, photo sharing and video hosting.
Fedilab is a versatile, open-source mobile client designed to provide a unified experience for the Fediverse, allowing users to manage multiple accounts across various decentralized social media platforms.
The main features of this tool include:
Multi-Platform Integration: It serves as a single gateway for several Fediverse services, including Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, Pixelfed, and PeerTube.
Multi-Account Management: Users can seamlessly manage and switch between multiple accounts across different instances and platforms within the same app.
Unified Video Support: Following its merger with TubeLab, Fedilab offers specialized support for PeerTube, the decentralized video hosting platform.
Post Scheduling: Through integration with related tools like FediPlan, users can schedule their messages and posts in advance.
Privacy and Link Management: It includes features like UntrackMe, which transforms standard links into privacy-friendly alternative frontends to protect user data.
Native Map Integration: The app works with OpenMultiMaps to display geographic data using OpenStreetMap directly within the interface.
Community-Driven Development: As a free and open-source project, it relies on community contributions for translations into multiple languages and bug reporting.