Q: "Does WeDJ Work with Tidal?" Unfortunately, no. WeDJ does not natively support Tidal, meaning you can't directly integrate the two platforms.
However, there's a practical workaround: By using a reliable Tidal music converter tool, you can download Tidal tracks as local audio files and import them into WeDJ for mixing. Here's a quick guide to get it done, please keep reading.
See also: How to Use Tidal on djay Pro
Part 1. Can You Use Tidal with WeDJ?
WeDJ is a DJ mixing app developed by Pioneer DJ, available for both iOS and Android. It supports music stored locally on your device in formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC, and AIFF.
However, WeDJ does not offer built-in support or direct streaming integration with Tidal. That means you can't stream music from Tidal directly inside the WeDJ app. Tidal Music currently only works with DJ software like Rekordbox, Serato DJ, Virtual DJ, Engine DJ, Algoriddim Djay, DJuiced, DEX3, and Tribe XR. Meanwhile, WeDJ supports Beatport Streaming and SoundCloud Go+ (iPhone only).
See also: How to Get Virtual DJ Tidal Working Online/Offline
Feel disappointed? The good news is you can still use Tidal music in WeDJ by downloading the tracks and converting them into compatible formats. That's where a Tidal music converter comes in handy.
Part 2. How to Convert Tidal Music for WeDJ
To use Tidal music with WeDJ, you need to convert Tidal songs into local audio files that WeDJ can read. AudFree Tidal Music Converter - a professional tool is highly recommended, which lets you download and convert Tidal songs, albums, and playlists to MP3, WAV, AIFF, and more, with lossless quality.
AudFree Tidal Music Converter

- Help mix Tidal songs in WeDJ, Virtual DJ, Serato DJ, etc.
- Download songs from Tidal for offline free use
- Convert Tidal music to MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, etc.
- Keep ID3 tags and 100% original music quality
Step 1. Install AudFree Tidal Music Converter.
Download and install AudFree Tidal Music Converter from the official website. After that, launch it and log in to your Tidal account directly within the software.
Step 2. Add Tidal Songs or Playlists.
Find the songs, albums, or playlists you want to convert, and click the "+" button to load your selected tracks into the conversion queue.
Step 3. Customize Output Settings.
First, you need to open the settings panel by clicking the menu (☰) > Preferences > Conversion. And then, you choose a compatible output format like MP3, WAV, or AIFF to ensure the files will work with WeDJ. You can also customize the bitrate, sample rate, and channel mode to suit your DJing preferences. Finally, click "OK" to save your settings.
Step 4. Convert Tidal Music into WeDJ-compatible formats.
Click the "Convert" button to start downloading and converting your selected Tidal tracks. Once done, you'll find the converted files in the output folder you set earlier.
Part 3. How to Import Converted Tidal Music into WeDJ
Now that you've got your Tidal tracks as local files, it's time to bring them into WeDJ, here is how to import your converted Tidal Music into WeDJ on Android or iOS.
Import Tidal Music to WeDJ on Android
To import your converted Tidal music into WeDJ on Android, follow these steps:
Step 1. Transfer your music files to your Android device after your Tidal tracks have been converted. You can use a USB cable, cloud storage (like Google Drive), or a third-party transfer app to make it.
Step 2. Open the Files app (or your device's file manager) and make sure the audio files are in a folder you can easily locate.
Step 3. Launch the WeDJ app on your Android phone and click the part on the following screenshot.
Step 4. Locate the "Device" icon in the bottom-left corner of the WeDJ app interface. Next, select the "Files" option to browse the folder where you saved the converted Tidal tracks and import them into the app for mixing.
Step 5. Once added, you can start mixing them in WeDJ just like any other track.
Tip: Make sure the audio format is supported by WeDJ (MP3, WAV, AAC, AIFF).
Import Tidal Music to WeDJ on iOS
If you possess an iPhone or iPad, the process is slightly different due to system limitations, but still doable, please do as follows:
Step 1. Transfer the converted Tidal tracks to your iPhone or iPad using iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina and later), AirDrop, or a file-sharing app like Documents by Readdle.
Step 2. If you're using iTunes/Finder:
1. Connect your iOS device to your computer through a USB cable.
2. Open iTunes or Finder and select your mobile device.
3. Go to the "File" section and choose the option Add File/Folder to Library to add your converted Tidal tracks.
4. Locate the "Music" section, and click Sync Music to be done.
Step 3. If using the Documents app or Files app: Make sure the files are saved in "On My iPhone/iPad" and accessible.
Step 4. Open the WeDJ app on your iOS device. Click the same part as Step 3 on Android.
Step 5. Locate the "Device" icon in the bottom-left corner of the WeDJ app interface. And then, select the "My Music" option to add Tidal tracks you synced before into the app for mixing.
Step 6. Until now, you can start mixing your Tidal songs in WeDJ just like any other track.
Tip: WeDJ for iOS may not support all file import methods directly, so using file-sharing apps or iTunes syncing gives you the most flexibility.
In Summary
Although Tidal doesn't directly integrate with WeDJ, using a tool like AudFree Tidal Music Converter provides a reliable way to bridge that gap. You can convert your favorite Tidal tracks into DJ-friendly formats and enjoy mixing freely on the WeDJ app.
This workaround gives you greater creative flexibility and lets you take full advantage of Tidal's rich music catalog - even in apps like WeDJ that don't officially support streaming services.

Miley Swift
Staff Editor