IPTV playlist editor
Edit channels, groups, TVG IDs, logos, EPG links and channel order. The playlist is saved only in the user's browser.
Edit playlistFree IPTV tools
OTTFOX combines a local IPTV playlist editor, an M3U/M3U8 converter and a browser IPTV player. The editor and player share one local playlist library, so playlists are available in both tools without accounts or remote storage.
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Edit channels, groups, TVG IDs, logos, EPG links and channel order. The playlist is saved only in the user's browser.
Edit playlistConvert M3U, M3U8, PLS, XSPF, WPL, Enigma2, Samsung, LG, CSV, JSON and TXT without the editor output panel.
ConvertWatch local M3U/M3U8 playlists, import by URL or file, use the editor's shared library and custom EPG.
Watch playlistPlaylist workspace
Use OTTFOX when a playlist needs real preparation before it goes into a TV app: clean duplicate URLs, fix channel names, group live TV by category, add TVG IDs and logos, attach XMLTV EPG links and preview the result in the browser.
Remove duplicated stream URLs, rename unclear channels, repair groups and prepare a readable M3U/M3U8 list for daily viewing.
A playlist saved in the editor appears in the player on the same device. A playlist imported in the player is available for editing.
Download M3U, M3U8, PLS, XSPF, WPL, Enigma2, CSV, JSON or TXT for players, Smart TV apps and set-top boxes.
Local playlist flow
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OTTFOX is useful before opening a playlist in Smart TV apps, Android TV boxes, VLC, TiviMate, OTTPlayer, IPTV Smarters, MAG-compatible lists or desktop players.
How the shared playlist works
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OTTFOX is for users who already have a lawful personal playlist and need to clean it up: remove duplicates, fix channel names, groups, logos and TVG data, and add EPG before using the list in Smart TV, Android TV, VLC, TiviMate, OTTPlayer or IPTV Smarters.
FAQ
Yes. The public tools are free and work without registration.
On the user's device in browser local storage. Remote storage and accounts are not used.
Yes. They use one shared local library on this device.
Yes. URL loading uses a PHP server fallback to avoid browser CORS limits where the source permits it.
No. It is a technical tool for user-provided playlists.