Digital signage player software for Windows & Linux
Anemone Player is digital signage player software for Windows and Linux that displays multiple videos and images in a grid layout and runs unattended indefinitely. Unlike most signage platforms, there's no monthly per-screen subscription or cloud dashboard — you buy a license once (or annually) and run it locally, on your own hardware.
Why businesses use Anemone for signage
- —Runs unattended, indefinitely: set up your content, pick a layout, and it keeps playing without anyone monitoring it.
- —Local and private: your media stays on the device — nothing is uploaded, and no usage data is collected.
- —Images and video together: most signage tools separate the two — Anemone mixes them in the same grid.
- —No recurring per-screen fee: one license, paid once or annually — not a monthly charge multiplied by every display you own.
- —Windows and Linux: retail and hospitality signage often runs cheap Linux boxes — Anemone supports both without a separate SKU.
How it compares to typical digital signage platforms
Most digital signage products are cloud CMS subscriptions: a web dashboard for scheduling content, remote pushes to every screen in a fleet, and a monthly bill per display. That's real value if you're managing dozens of locations — but it's also overhead and cost you don't need for a handful of screens.
Anemone takes the opposite trade: it's local software with no remote content management. You configure each screen directly, which means no monthly fee and no data leaving the building — but also no central dashboard to push updates to twenty screens at once. If you're running a small number of displays and want to own the software outright, that trade favors you. If you're managing a large distributed signage network, a fleet-management platform is still the better fit.
Step-by-step: set up Anemone as a signage player
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Download Anemone Player for your platform
Windows installer or Linux tarball — no credit card needed to start.
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Open the app and start your trial
Register with your email or a Google account to get a license key instantly — 30 days, full features.
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Pick a grid layout
Choose a preset that fits the display, or build a custom layout for the space.
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Drag in your promotional videos and images
Mix content freely — the shuffle plays through everything before repeating.
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Hit Go and leave it running
The display keeps playing unattended — no one needs to be at the keyboard.
Try it on your signage hardware, free
30 days free, no credit card required. Get your license key instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a monthly fee for digital signage with Anemone?
No. You buy an annual license ($30/year) or a lifetime license ($79 one-time) — there's no per-screen or per-month SaaS billing on top of that.
Can I manage multiple signage screens remotely from one dashboard?
Not today. Anemone doesn't have a cloud CMS or fleet-management dashboard — each screen runs the app locally, and one license covers up to 2 devices. For a handful of screens you configure directly, that's simple; for a large multi-location fleet needing central remote content pushes, Anemone isn't built for that yet.
Does Anemone Player run on Linux?
Yes. Linux builds are distributed as an x86-64 tarball for Ubuntu/Debian, alongside the Windows installer.
Does it support macOS?
Not yet. macOS support is on the roadmap but currently deferred, so it isn't available for download.
Can I schedule what plays and when?
Anemone rotates through your content automatically on a timer so the display keeps changing without anyone at the keyboard, but it doesn't have day-of-week or time-of-day dayparting — the same rotation plays every session.
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