Comparison of digital music stores


Digital music stores sell copies of digital audio, for example in MP3 and WAV file formats. Unlike music streaming services, which typically charge a monthly subscription fee to stream digital audio, digital music stores download songs to the customer's hard disk drive of their device. The customer will have the copy of the song permanently on their disk, provided the track is not deleted by the customer, the disk does not get physically damaged, or suffers from being corrupted. Major examples of digital music stores include iTunes Store, Amazon Music, Bandcamp and 7digital.
Different platforms may offer a different selection of digital audio, for example, some may only sell music that is of a particular genre, or some may only feature independent content.

Comparison of digital music stores

StoreTracks
Geographic
restrictions
Purchase platformFLACALACWAVAIFFAACMP3WMAVorbisDRMPreview Stream
purchases
7digital81
Web, Android
Amazon Music90Web, Android
BandcampWeb
Beatport9
Web
BleepWeb
Classical ArchivesWeb
eMusic17
Web
HDtracks
Web
iTunes Store100
Windows, macOS
iOS, tvOS
JamendoWeb
Juno Download
Web
moraWeb
ProStudioMastersWeb
Qobuz100Web, Android, iOS
Kindle, Windows 8
SupraphonlineWeb
VolumoWeb
TraxsourceWeb

Defunct retailers