Get Your Music Licensed in 2026
The Most Complete Sync Licensing Directory in Existence
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Direct Access to the Companies That Actually Place Music If you’re serious about getting your music licensed in 2026, you don’t need more theory. You need access. Access to real companies. Real decision-makers. Real opportunities. The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory gives you over 1,000 curated contacts across the sync industry, organized and ready to use. This is not a random collection of names. It is a strategic database built specifically for artists who want placements. |
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The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory includes:
Music Publishers Publishers with active sync departments representing writers and placing music in major productions. Music Supervisors The professionals selecting and clearing music for TV shows, films, streaming platforms, and branded content. Music Placement Companies Specialized sync agencies that pitch and place music on behalf of artists and composers. Film & TV Music Departments Direct access to music departments inside production companies and studios. Trailer Houses Companies responsible for the music in major film trailers and promotional campaigns. |
Why This Directory Matters
One of the biggest misconceptions about sync licensing is that it's simply a numbers game. Many musicians assume they just need to send enough emails and eventually something will happen.
In reality, sync licensing is largely a relationship business. Placements happen because music libraries build catalogs, publishers pitch songs, supervisors search for music, production companies need content, and industry professionals develop trusted networks over time.
The challenge for most musicians isn't creating the music. The challenge is figuring out who the key players are and how to begin building relationships within the industry.
That's where this directory comes in.
Inside, you'll find over 1,000 curated contacts across the sync licensing world, including music libraries, publishers, music supervisors, sync agents, production companies, trailer houses, and film and television music departments.
More importantly, you'll gain a clearer understanding of how the industry actually works and where your music may fit within it.
One great contact can lead to multiple placements. One library can become a long-term partner. One publisher can open doors that would have been difficult to access on your own.
The goal isn't to pitch everyone in the directory. The goal is to help you identify the companies and contacts that make sense for your music and start building relationships that can create opportunities for years to come.
One of the biggest misconceptions about sync licensing is that it's simply a numbers game. Many musicians assume they just need to send enough emails and eventually something will happen.
In reality, sync licensing is largely a relationship business. Placements happen because music libraries build catalogs, publishers pitch songs, supervisors search for music, production companies need content, and industry professionals develop trusted networks over time.
The challenge for most musicians isn't creating the music. The challenge is figuring out who the key players are and how to begin building relationships within the industry.
That's where this directory comes in.
Inside, you'll find over 1,000 curated contacts across the sync licensing world, including music libraries, publishers, music supervisors, sync agents, production companies, trailer houses, and film and television music departments.
More importantly, you'll gain a clearer understanding of how the industry actually works and where your music may fit within it.
One great contact can lead to multiple placements. One library can become a long-term partner. One publisher can open doors that would have been difficult to access on your own.
The goal isn't to pitch everyone in the directory. The goal is to help you identify the companies and contacts that make sense for your music and start building relationships that can create opportunities for years to come.
Save Time. Find More Opportunities. Pitch More Music.
One of the biggest challenges in sync licensing isn't creating the music.
It's figuring out where to send it.
There are thousands of music libraries, publishers, music supervisors, sync agents, production companies, trailer houses, and other industry contacts out there. Finding them one by one can take months of research.
The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory was created to shortcut that process.
Instead of spending countless hours searching the internet, you'll have access to hundreds of industry contacts organized into easy-to-navigate categories. Whether you're looking for music libraries, publishers, supervisors, sync agents, film and television contacts, or production companies, you'll find them all in one place.
The goal is simple: spend less time researching and more time pitching.
Every hour you spend searching for contacts is an hour you're not building relationships, submitting music, or creating opportunities. The directory helps you focus on the activities that actually move your career forward.
If you're serious about sync licensing, this is a resource you'll return to again and again throughout the year.
Who The Directory Is For
The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory is for:
Independent artists building a sync catalog
Composers ready to pitch their work
Producers with instrumental tracks
Songwriters who want real placement opportunities
Musicians who are tired of waiting
If you are ready to take control of your licensing career in 2026, this is your starting point.
The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory is for:
Independent artists building a sync catalog
Composers ready to pitch their work
Producers with instrumental tracks
Songwriters who want real placement opportunities
Musicians who are tired of waiting
If you are ready to take control of your licensing career in 2026, this is your starting point.