Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

A K-pop boy band performs during the Weverse Festival at the 2023 Weverse Con Festival held at Olympic Park, the kind of live moment fans follow through K-pop fan apps

7 Apps Any K-Pop Fan Needs

Hyunwoo Cho

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With the K-pop scene constantly moving, fans have to make sure they are keeping up with everything as much as they can. There are a lot more apps to keep you updated than you might think to help you stay current with the latest K-pop trends while you wait for your faves to have a comeback.

Check out these seven apps to help you see K-pop in a new way.

A K-pop boy band performs during the Weverse Festival at the 2023 Weverse Con Festival, the type of live moment fans follow through K-pop streaming apps
A K-pop boy band performs during the Weverse Festival at the 2023 Weverse Con Festival held in Seoul's Olympic Park. (Hybe via The Korea Herald)

Eggbun, Learn Korean

Wanting to pick up Korean? Eggbun is perfect for those who want to start learning. This chat-style app helps you pick up phrases, questions, and more through speaking, texting, and reading. Start learning the basics through this app so you can sing along to your favorite songs in no time.

V-Live, Live Streaming (now part of Weverse)

Sure, watching music videos is a good way to see your favorite K-pop idols, but sometimes it is best to see them when they are just relaxing. V-Live let you watch your faves goofing off and talking to fans in real time, with throwback broadcasts also archived for binge sessions. V-Live officially shut down on January 1, 2023, with all of its live streaming features and creators migrating into Weverse, the Hybe-run fan platform. So if you are looking for that V-Live experience today, Weverse is where you will find it.

K-pop fans hold a parasol decorated with photos of BTS members outside Busan Asiad Main Stadium, the kind of meet-up scene many fans coordinate through fan community apps
Fans holding a parasol decorated with photos of BTS members stand outside Busan Asiad Main Stadium ahead of the group's 2026 "Arirang" concert. (Yonhap via The Korea Herald)

KPOP Amino, Socializing App

With K-pop being known across the globe, the K-pop community is also constantly growing. A great app to meet fans with the same interests as you is KPOP Amino. This app is not just for meeting new people, it is also great for keeping up with news through blog posts, photos, quizzes, and more.

SuperStar, Rhythm Game

Looking for a way to pass time? Check out the SuperStar series. These rhythm games are perfect for anyone who wants to test their reflexes while listening to K-pop. The franchise has expanded into many different versions focused on specific labels, including SuperStar SMTOWN, SuperStar JYPNATION, SuperStar PLEDIS, SuperStar STARSHIP, and more.

Photos of BTS member Jungkook cover the platform screen doors at Sports Complex Station in Busan, the kind of fan-funded project organized in K-pop community apps
Photos of BTS member Jungkook cover platform screen doors at Sports Complex Station in Busan, a fan-funded project ahead of the group's 2026 concerts. (Yonhap via The Korea Herald)

K-Pop Tiles, Rhythm Game

Another game perfect for those who love listening to K-pop while passing time is K-Pop Tiles. It is a little less competitive than SuperStar, but just as fun. With a wider variety packed into one app, this game is perfect for a quick study break.

Snow, Photo Filters

Need to start getting ready for your next selca day post? Use the app most K-pop idols use to post those cute selfies with the fun filters over them: Snow. This app, similar to Snapchat, includes plenty of cute AR filters that are perfect for an aesthetic selca post.

NewJeans member Hani smiles for the camera at a luxury brand cruise show in Seoul, capturing the kind of bright selca look fans recreate using Snow filters
NewJeans member Hani smiles at a luxury brand cruise show photocall at Gyeongbokgung Palace, the kind of bright selca look fans love to recreate. (Herald Muse)

Coverstar, Short Videos

You have probably been seeing K-pop dance covers on your Explore page on Instagram, or maybe you are following some cover artists already. Coverstar is the perfect app to add music behind your videos, whether it be for singing, dancing, or just background music.

Fans photograph buses wrapped with images of BTS members outside Busan Asiad Main Stadium, capturing exactly the kind of moment fans share on K-pop short video apps
Fans photograph buses wrapped with images of BTS members outside Busan Asiad Main Stadium, the kind of moment that ends up on K-pop short video and cover apps. (Yonhap via The Korea Herald)

If you ever get bored, make sure to add these apps to your home screen. Ranging from rhythm games to a photo editing app, there is a variety of options for every K-pop fan. Let us know what your favorite K-pop app is and why.

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