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How to make a music visualizer
Free, online, and ready in minutes — no After Effects.
Short answer:to make a music visualizer, upload your track and a cover image, pick a style and customize the colors and text, then render up to 4K and download the MP4. With Music Visualizer this takes a few minutes in your browser, it's free to start, and there's nothing to install.
Step by step
- 1Upload your audio. Drop in your track (MP3 or WAV) and a cover image. There is nothing to install — it all runs in your browser.
- 2Pick a style. Choose a visualizer style — spectrum, waveform, particles, and more. The visuals sync to your audio automatically.
- 3Customize. Adjust colors, motion, text (title/artist), and background to match your brand. Preview in real time.
- 4Render. Render up to 4K (3840×2160) on cloud GPUs — typically in a few minutes. Your computer stays free.
- 5Download & share. Download an MP4 ready for YouTube, Spotify Canvas, Instagram Reels, or TikTok.
Where to use your visualizer
Music visualizers are the easiest way to give an audio-only track a video presence: a full-length YouTube upload, a looping Spotify Canvas, or short vertical clips for Instagram Reels and TikTok. One render, repurposed everywhere.
Make your first visualizer free
3 free 720p renders a day — no account or install needed.
FAQ
How do I make a music visualizer for free?
Music Visualizer has a free daily tier: upload your track, pick a style, and render up to 3 watermarked 720p videos per day at no cost. For higher resolution or to remove the watermark, you buy pay-per-render credits — no subscription.
What is a music visualizer?
A music visualizer is a video whose visuals — waveforms, spectrum bars, particles, motion — react in real time to the audio. Musicians use them to turn audio-only tracks into shareable videos for YouTube, Spotify, and social media.
Do I need video editing skills?
No. Music Visualizer is built for this one job: you pick a style and the audio reactivity is automatic. There is no timeline, no keyframes, and nothing to install.
What formats can I export?
H.264 MP4 up to 4K, in 16:9, 1:1, or 9:16 — ready for YouTube, Spotify Canvas, Reels, and TikTok.