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Sync Agents/Agencies

Sync Agency Name
5 Placements / Brands
Contact URL
Accepting Submissions?
Website URL
007 Music
Cannot be verified
007music.com/contact
Yes
https://007music.com
A-List Music
Transformers, The Hobbit, Wonder Woman, Sony, Marvel
alistmusic.com/contact
Invite-only
https://alistmusic.com
Ageton Music
Cannot be verified
agetonmusic.com/contact
Yes (via email)
https://agetonmusic.com
All Media Music Group
Discovery, History, Nat Geo, NBC, ABC
allmediamusic.com/contact
Yes
https://allmediamusic.com
Amoeba Music (Sync)
Cannot be verified
amoeba.com/licensing
Yes (Inquiry)
https://amoeba.com
ArtistPortal.Studio
Paramount+, Sony, Warner Chappell, Fox, NBC
artistportal.studio/contact
Yes (via Portal)
https://artistportal.studio
Bank Robber Music
Apple, Nike, HBO, Netflix, Google
bankrobbermusic.com/contact
Invite-only
https://bankrobbermusic.com
Big Sync Music
Dove, Magnum, Axe, Lipton, Samsung
bigsyncmusic.com/contact
Invite-only
https://www.bigsyncmusic.com
Blue Buddha Entertainment
Shameless, The Rookie, All American, Shrinking, The Sinner
bluebuddhaentertainment.com/contact
Yes (via Coaching/Consult)
https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com
Boutique Music
Cannot be verified
boutiquemusic.com/contact
Yes
https://boutiquemusic.com
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List Updated 1/13/2026

Notes on the Sync Agency Directory

If you have ever heard a perfect song play during a sad movie scene or a catchy beat in a commercial, you have heard sync licensing in action! "Sync" is short for "synchronization," which just means timing music to match what is happening on a screen [4].

In 2026, a sync licensing agent or agency acts as a professional "matchmaker" for your music [7]. They help talented producers and artists get their songs placed into TV shows, movies, video games, and advertisements [2]. 

What do they actually do?

  • The Big Pitch: Agents have close relationships with "Music Supervisors"—the people who choose the music for big projects. They proactively send your music to these supervisors when a project needs a specific sound or "mood" [6, 12].

  • Handling the Paperwork: They take care of the legal contracts and licensing forms so you can focus on making music [5].

  • Money Management: When your song gets picked, the agent negotiates the best price for you. They usually take a percentage of the "sync fee" (the payment for using the song) as their reward for finding the deal [8, 10].

  • Getting You "Sync-Ready": They help you organize your files, ensuring you have instrumental versions, "clean" lyrics, and proper metadata, which is the digital info that helps people find your song [1, 11]. 

Why use an agent instead of doing it yourself?

 

Music supervisors are very busy and often only accept music from people they already trust [9]. Using an agent gives you an "in" because supervisors know the music from an agency is high-quality and legally ready to use right away—a process often called "one-stop" licensing [3, 7]. It is a great way to turn your hard work into exciting placements and new fans!

Sources of Sync Agency Directory Notes

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