

Hayase
Cross-platform app streams anime instantly from torrents, eliminating download waits, supports group watch features, free except Android, links Anilist and MAL accounts, formerly known as Miru, functions as video player and torrent engine, subtitles supported.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Legal Warning
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android TV
- SteamOS
Flagged as potentially breaking copyright or other laws
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Decentralized
- Lightweight
- Support for Themes
Features
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- No registration required
- Torrent Streaming
- Dark Mode
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Picture in Picture
- No Tracking
- Personalized Recommendations
- Watch Videos Together
- Chromecast Support
- Support for 4K
- Torrent Search Engine
- Streaming
- Casting to TV
- Movie Streaming
- Watch anime
Hayase News & Activities
Recent activities
- needsLITHIUM reviewed Hayase
It's alright, not bad overall, but the linux version was broken for a long time. It had dependency packages that are not included in the appimage, and the debian package doesn't pull the dependencies in, so they have to be manually installed. I pointed this out to the developer on github, and instead of fixing it or taking me seriously, he openly mocked me and then marked my issue as resolved and blocked me. The developer is an elitist larping, ableist, immature clown who cannot take criticism....
- POX updated Hayase
Fla added Hayase as alternative to YoYomovies and MovieGO- Cas_ added Casting to TV as a feature to Hayase
Hayase information
What is Hayase?
Hayase, previously Miru, is a cross-platform app for real-time anime torrent streaming. It offers a premium service combining streaming and torrenting benefits like faster downloads, high-quality video, immediate new releases, and unique features. Key features include anime list integration for synchronization with AniList, Kitsu, MAL, or local storage, instant torrent streaming with custom sources, offline viewing, an advanced video player supporting all subtitle formats, and social features for connecting with friends and watching anime together.








Comments and Reviews
It's alright, not bad overall, but the linux version was broken for a long time. It had dependency packages that are not included in the appimage, and the debian package doesn't pull the dependencies in, so they have to be manually installed. I pointed this out to the developer on github, and instead of fixing it or taking me seriously, he openly mocked me and then marked my issue as resolved and blocked me. The developer is an elitist larping, ableist, immature clown who cannot take criticism. Ironically, he fixed the issues I brought up to him in subsequent updates, but he took credit in the update notes, and I never even got an apology. If you have an issue, don't bother to report it to CAS, as he'll tell you to "learn to use dwm and not be an autistic retard" like he did with me; it's a waste of time. The app works, but CAS, the developer, is an insufferable, bigoted tool. For the record, I am autistic, and me reporting him to github/Microsoft for hate speech is what got me blocked.