Virtual DJ is a resource-heavy program, especially with its advanced "Stems" technology that requires significant CPU/GPU power.

This is widely considered the "Gold Standard" for mobile DJing.

Even though the software doesn't run natively on the iPad, Atomix provides a way for iPad owners to enhance their desktop experience using a remote app. 1. VirtualDJ Remote

You can walk away from your laptop and still trigger samples, control crossfaders, or browse your library from your iPad while moving around the room. 2. Using the iPad as a Second Screen

Through features like Apple Sidecar (on Mac) or third-party apps like Duet Display (on Windows), you can use your iPad as a touch-enabled second monitor. This allows you to drag the Virtual DJ interface onto the iPad screen, giving you a "pseudo-app" experience where you can touch the decks and knobs. Best iPad Alternatives to Virtual DJ

For DJs who eventually want to play in clubs using Pioneer DJ gear, the Rekordbox app is the perfect bridge. It allows you to prepare tracks and perform using a layout familiar to any professional. Why Isn't Virtual DJ on iPad?

While you cannot install the full software directly onto your iPad to run standalone, there are several ways to integrate your iPad into a Virtual DJ workflow or use powerful alternatives that feel very similar. How to Use Your iPad with Virtual DJ