Overview
Add artists and albums from MusicBrainz to Lidarr in one click.
Lidarr for MusicBrainz adds an "Add to Lidarr" button to artist, release-group, and release pages on musicbrainz.org. One click sends the entity straight to your self-hosted Lidarr instance using the standard lidarr:<mbid> lookup, so the metadata always lines up. Designed for people who curate their own music library and use MusicBrainz as the source of truth. — FEATURES — • One-click add for artists (/artist/<mbid>) and albums (/release-group/<mbid>). • Bulk-add a whole discography section. On any artist page, every section heading (Album, EP, Single, Album + Live, Other, …) gets a small "+ Add all N" badge. Click and the badge live-updates: "Adding 4/11…" → "✓ 8 added · 2 in library · 1 missing". • Right-click any MusicBrainz link on any page (Reddit, Discord, blogs, MB discography lists) and pick "Add to Lidarr" without navigating to it first. The toolbar popup auto-opens with a live status banner; the toolbar icon shows a colored badge while the request is in flight. • Release pages (/release/<mbid>) are automatically resolved to their parent release-group. • The button checks your Lidarr library on page load. If the entity is already there, it shows "In Lidarr" with a deep link instead of offering to re-add. • A Chrome notification fires after each successful add so you can keep browsing MusicBrainz. • The toolbar popup shows your last 10 additions with quick links back to Lidarr. • Works against any Lidarr URL — LAN IPs, Tailscale, reverse proxies. Host permission is requested at runtime only for the URL you configure. • Light and dark mode follow your system preference. — SETUP — 1. Click the extension icon and open Settings. 2. Enter your Lidarr base URL (e.g. http://10.1.0.100:8686) and API key (Lidarr → Settings → General → Security). 3. Click Test connection and approve the host-permission prompt. 4. Pick your default Quality profile, Metadata profile, and Root folder. 5. Save. Visit a MusicBrainz page and click "Add to Lidarr". — PRIVACY — The extension only talks to two services: musicbrainz.org (to detect the page and resolve releases to release-groups) and your own Lidarr instance (everything else). Your settings and recent-additions list live in your local Chrome storage. Nothing is sent to any third party. The source code is open and easy to audit. — OPEN SOURCE — MIT-licensed. Source, issue tracker, and roadmap: https://github.com/DanielWTE/lidarr-for-musicbrainz — SUPPORTED LIDARR VERSIONS — Tested against Lidarr v3.x. Uses the documented /api/v1 endpoints (artist, album, qualityprofile, metadataprofile, rootfolder, system/status). — NOT AFFILIATED — This is an unofficial, community-built integration. Not affiliated with the Lidarr or MusicBrainz projects.
Details
- Version0.3.0
- UpdatedMay 4, 2026
- Offered byDaniel Wagner
- Size38.66KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
Lidarr for MusicBrainz has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Lidarr for MusicBrainz handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes