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Hayase is a “bring-your-own-content” anime-focused real-time torrent streaming client and media player. It explicitly states that it does not host, index, distribute, or link to any anime, torrent files, content sources, or unofficial repositories; it only organizes and plays media that users already have the right to access. Based on the crawled page content, it is not an AI application, but rather an integrated tool for media playback, anime tracking, and torrent handling.
For playback, Hayase supports real-time streaming of user-provided torrents without waiting for the full download to complete, while also allowing local saving for later viewing. The player supports multiple video formats and codecs, soft subtitles/external subtitles/manual subtitles, including VTT, SSA, ASS, SUB, and TXT. It also supports PiP, a mini player, media keys, multiple audio/subtitle tracks, editable shortcuts, auto-next episode, and manual or automatic skipping of openings and endings. For anime management, it supports AniList, Kitsu, MAL, and local storage, enabling progress tracking as well as browsing airing calendars, sequels, prequels, specials, trailers, and episode information. On the social side, it offers Watch Together synchronized playback, chat, friends’ progress, and Discord rich presence.
The page does not disclose pricing, free quotas, trials, or payment methods. Integrations are relatively clear: it supports AniList, Kitsu, MAL, Discord, external players, custom extensions, and trackers. The key limitation is that content sources, trackers, and extensions must all be provided by the user, who must ensure compliance with local laws.
Its main advantage is a highly integrated feature set, combining torrent streaming, subtitle playback, anime tracking, airing calendars, and co-watching with friends in one app. It also emphasizes GPU acceleration, low resource usage, and a Zero Trust security model. The downsides are equally clear: it has no verifiable AI capability in the webpage content; it does not provide any content sources, so initial usability depends on the user’s own legal resources and configuration; and torrent usage carries network, copyright, and compliance risks that vary by region.
Hayase is best suited to heavy anime users who already have legal anime media or torrent sources and want a unified tracking and playback experience. It is also suitable for users who need subtitles, multiple tracks, synchronized viewing, and mixed local/torrent playback. The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, so domain and download availability, as well as in-app tracker/extension connectivity, are unknown. Payment information is also not disclosed. Possible alternatives include qBittorrent, WebTorrent, Stremio, Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi, or AniList/Kitsu/MAL combined with a local player.
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