JetAudio’s default interface is functional but utilitarian. Skins let users match the player to their desktop theme, mood, or hardware—from sleek glass and brushed metal to retro analog radios or futuristic sci-fi panels.

: The official JetAudio website often hosts a selection of skins created by the software's developers or partners. These skins are usually optimized for performance and compatibility.

Released in 2002, version 5 introduced a major interface overhaul and official support for skins. This version famously allowed for skins without restrictions on image form or size.

Used for Play, Pause, Next, and Stop.