Atrio Homelab

Atrio Homelab

C. Castro
Aug 20, 2026
  • 3.7 MB

    File Size

  • Security
  • Everyone

  • Android 8.0+

    Android OS

About Atrio Homelab

All your homelab services on one screen. No accounts or telemetry required.

Atrio brings together all the services you host at home and opens them within the application itself, each in its own tab, without losing your current session.

It's designed for those who have a NAS, a few containers, perhaps a VPN for remote access, and who are used to memorizing IP addresses with unusual ports.

WHAT IT DOES

• All your services together, grouped and color-coded. Tap one and it opens in a tab that maintains your session.

• Two addresses per machine: your network address and your VPN address. The panel uses the appropriate address based on your Wi-Fi connection, without you having to manually change anything.

• It finds them for you. It scans your network to see which machines are responding and on which ports, or you can import the panel you already use (Homer, Homarr, Heimdall, and similar) with its icons.

• Sends links to your downloads. An ed2k, magnet, or .torrent file that you tap in any application can be sent to your own aMule, qBittorrent, Transmission, or SABnzbd.

• Encrypted passwords on the device, with optional fingerprint unlock.

• Truly yours: colors, logo, background, card size—everything is customizable.

WHAT IT DOESN'T DO

• It doesn't collect anything. No accounts, no statistics, no telemetry, no error reports. There is no server for this project: the application only communicates with the machines you configure.

• It doesn't run in the background or send notifications. It checks the status of your services only while the dashboard is open, so it doesn't interfere with battery life.

• It doesn't search for content, index anything, or host anything.

ABOUT LOCATION PERMISSION

It is used solely to read the name of the Wi-Fi network you are connected to. Since Android 8.1, only an app with location permission can read your network name, and there's no other way. Your location is never requested, read, or saved.

This is necessary for security: determining "I'm at home" based solely on an IP address isn't reliable, because someone else might respond to that same address at their home, and the app could end up sending your passwords to someone else's machine. The network name, however, is a secure signal.

Permission is only requested when you choose to register your network; the app doesn't learn any networks on its own, and everything works without granting it.

OPEN SOURCE

Atrio is free software licensed under GPLv3. The code is publicly available, and anyone can read it and see what it does with their passwords, which is a crucial detail for an app like this.

https://github.com/ccastro-design/atrio-homelab

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What's new in the latest 1.5

Last updated on 2026-08-20
• Fixed a bug where browsing was cut off with a "did not respond" message while you were using a service normally.
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Videos and Screenshots

  • Atrio Homelab poster
  • Atrio Homelab screenshot 1
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Atrio Homelab APK Information

Latest Version
1.5
Category
Tools
Android OS
Android 8.0+
File Size
3.7 MB
Developer
C. Castro
Available on
Content Rating
Everyone
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Package Name:io.github.ccastrodesign.atrio
SHA-256:7ff823bf20e9042db0e97f29a3504444f535ab425dd2016bd4c6cf8b1c2606ac
SHA-1:b689066b615ccf7e405a3a1e9864b18d2a2f547b
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3.7 MBAug 20, 2026
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