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Music visualizers for musicians

Give every release a professional video — without a video budget.

Short answer: musicians use music visualizers to turn audio-only tracks into video for YouTube, Spotify Canvas, and social — the formats that drive discovery — without paying for a music video. With Music Visualizer you upload a track, match it to your release artwork and brand, and render a professional, audio-reactive video in minutes for a few cents per render.

What you can make

YouTube release videos
Turn an audio-only single or album into a full-length video so it can live on YouTube — where listeners search and discover.
Spotify Canvas
Generate short looping vertical visuals for Spotify Canvas to make your track stand out in playlists and shares.
Reels, TikTok & Shorts
Export 9:16 clips of your hook to tease a release and drive pre-saves and streams.
Lyric & visual videos
Add your title, artist name, and styling for a clean visual or lyric-style video — on brand, in minutes.

Why it works for independent artists

A music video can cost thousands and weeks; a visualizer costs cents and minutes. That means you can give every single, remix, and teaser its own video — keeping a steady release cadence across YouTube and social without a production budget or editing skills.

Make your first visualizer free

3 free 720p renders a day — no account or install needed.

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FAQ

Why do musicians need a music visualizer?
Streaming and social platforms favor video, but most artists can't fund a music video for every release. A visualizer turns any track into a professional, shareable video in minutes for a few cents — so every single gets a video presence on YouTube, Spotify Canvas, and social.
Is this cheaper than hiring a video editor?
Far cheaper. There's no subscription and no per-project fee — you pay per render, roughly $0.30–$1.50 depending on resolution, and credits never expire.
Can I match my brand and release artwork?
Yes — set your cover image, colors, title/artist text, and style so every video matches your release branding.
Can labels make visualizers at scale?
Yes. There's a render API for batch and programmatic rendering across a catalog, plus the web editor for one-offs.

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