The Best DJ Video Pools in 2026
A DJ video pool is a subscription catalog of music videos edited and tagged for live mixing, so you can run visuals on club, bar, wedding and festival screens instead of just playing audio. The best ones share a few things: HD or 4K quality, BPM and ideally Camelot key tags for beatmatched and harmonic mixing, clean edits with intros and outros, and VJ loops for the moments between tracks. Worth knowing up front: several of the biggest names (BPM Supreme, DJcity, Digital DJ Pool) are audio-first and do not currently sell downloadable music videos, so they are not really video-pool options. Here are the services that actually deliver video, described fairly.
- The Video Pool: Built entirely around music video. Around 29,700 clips, every one in HD or 4K and tagged with BPM and Camelot key, with clean edits, transitions and VJ loops. The strongest fit if you want consistent quality and harmonic, key-matched video mixing rather than the largest possible catalog.
- Xtendamix: A long-running music-video pool with a very large catalog spanning decades, great for hunting obscure throwbacks. Sorts by BPM. Public reviews emphasized HD rather than 4K and did not mention Camelot key tagging, so verify current resolution and key support if those matter to you.
- Direct Music Service (SmashVision): DMS is an audio-first edit pool, but its higher tiers bundle SmashVision, a dedicated music-video pool up to 1080p Full HD with BPM and Camelot key tags plus VJ tools like intros, outros and transitions. A good option if you also want DMS’s audio edits.
- Late Night Record Pool: A long-running (since 2004) audio-first pool that also releases periodic music-video packs for video DJs alongside a deep audio catalog. A fit if you want one place for both, with video as a complement to audio.
- ClubKillers: Best known for exclusive club audio edits (CK Cuts) and re-drums. It also distributes some music-video content as a secondary offering. Strong for exclusive audio edits; video is not its main focus.
- Crooklyn Clan (The Vault): A heritage open-format edits and mashups pool with real pedigree. It releases some music videos (commonly 1080p) as a secondary part of an audio-first catalog. Great for party breaks and edits; video is a smaller slice.
The bottom line
If you mix video, choose the pool that matches how you work. The Video Pool is built end to end around HD and 4K, BPM-and-key-tagged clips with VJ loops, which is ideal for consistent quality and harmonic mixing. Xtendamix wins on raw catalog size, and DMS/SmashVision or Late Night make sense if you want audio and video from one place. Match the tool to your gigs and your screens.
See The Video Pool membership and pricing or browse the catalog.
Frequently asked questions
What is a DJ video pool?
A subscription service that gives DJs and VJs mix-ready music videos: clips edited for live use (clean edits, intros and outros) and tagged with metadata like BPM and key, so you can mix them on screens the way you mix audio tracks.
What should I look for in a video pool?
HD or 4K resolution, BPM tags, and Camelot key tags for harmonic mixing, plus clean edits, transitions and VJ loops. Then weigh catalog size against consistency, a huge catalog with variable quality is a different bet than a curated one where every title meets the same standard.
Do I need special software to play music videos?
You use video-capable DJ software such as Serato Video, VirtualDJ or rekordbox with video, and a screen or projector at the venue. The video files from a pool drop into those tools like any other clip.
Are BPM Supreme, DJcity and Digital DJ Pool video pools?
Not anymore, or not at all. BPM Supreme discontinued downloadable music videos in 2020 (per their support docs), and DJcity and Digital DJ Pool are audio-only. They are excellent audio pools, but for downloadable video you need a video-first service.
See also
- The Video Pool vs BPM Supreme for DJs
- The Video Pool vs Xtendamix: DJ Video Pools Compared
- The Video Pool vs Digital DJ Pool: Video vs Audio
- The Video Pool vs DJcity for DJs and VJs
- The Best BPM Supreme Alternative for Music Videos
- A Curated Xtendamix Alternative in HD and 4K
Roundup based on publicly available information as of July 2026. Features and pricing change; verify current details on each provider’s site. The Video Pool is an independent service and is not affiliated with the other services listed.