Choon vs Lexicon
Both keep your DJ library in order — but they own different parts of it. Lexicon converts libraries between apps. Choon downloads your purchases, tags them with AI, and syncs to Rekordbox.
Side by side
| Choon | Lexicon | |
|---|---|---|
| Download Bandcamp & Beatport purchases | Yes — straight into your library | No |
| AI cultural tags (genre, region, era, vibe) | Yes | No |
| Rekordbox My Tag sync | Yes | Library conversion, not My Tag tagging |
| Library conversion between DJ apps | No | Yes — its core feature |
| Pricing model | Pay once, ~1¢ per track | Subscription or lifetime license |
Feature summary as of 2026. Lexicon's features and pricing are its own — check lexicondj.com for the latest.
Where Choon wins
Store downloads
Choon pulls your Bandcamp and Beatport purchases straight into your library. Lexicon doesn’t download from stores.
Tags that mean something
Genre, region, era, and vibe — the cultural context that helps you build a room. Lexicon doesn’t generate AI cultural tags.
Rekordbox My Tags
Filter your whole collection mid-set on CDJs using My Tag categories Choon fills automatically.
No subscription
Pay about 1¢ per track, once. Downloads are free with every account.
Choon vs Lexicon — FAQ
How is Choon different from Lexicon?
Lexicon converts and syncs libraries between DJ applications (rekordbox, Serato, Traktor, Engine, and others). Choon owns a different slice of the workflow: it downloads your Bandcamp and Beatport purchases into your library, tags every track with AI cultural context (genre, region, era, vibe), and syncs those tags into Rekordbox's My Tag system — with no subscription.
Does Choon convert my library between DJ apps like Lexicon does?
No. Library conversion is Lexicon's specialty. Choon focuses on getting your purchases into your library, making every track findable with AI tags, and syncing those tags to Rekordbox.
Can I use Choon and Lexicon together?
Yes. They solve different problems — many DJs use Lexicon for cross-app conversion and Choon for downloads and AI tagging.
Is Choon cheaper than Lexicon?
Choon has no subscription — you pay about 1¢ per track, once, and downloads are free with every account. Check each product's current pricing on their site, as plans change.
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Downloads, AI tags, and Rekordbox sync — free to start.
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