Release loops for songs and instrumentals
Turn singles, demos, beats, and instrumental tracks into reactive visual loops that can be posted before a full music video is ready.
AI Music Video
Upload a track, choose a visualizer style, add an optional contained background image, and turn recognized lyrics into a preview-ready music video for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, YouTube, or square posts.
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Upload a track, choose a visualizer style, add an optional contained background image, and turn recognized lyrics into a preview-ready music video for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, YouTube, or square posts.
Turn singles, demos, beats, and instrumental tracks into reactive visual loops that can be posted before a full music video is ready.
Use automatic lyric recognition with classic captions or karaoke-style highlights so listeners can follow the hook on muted and mobile feeds.
Preview the same song in vertical, landscape, and square formats before opening the editor or rendering a final MP4.
Compare visualizers, story music videos, photo videos, and singing-video workflows from the music video hub.
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Create a song, hook, or instrumental before turning it into a visualizer or full music video.
The page is public so you can review the workflow and SEO content before signing in. Uploading audio, saving previews, opening the editor, and exporting video require an account.
You can preview and export landscape 16:9, vertical 9:16, and square 1:1 videos for YouTube, Shorts, Reels, TikTok, and feed posts.
Yes. Choose a lyric mode and DojoClip can run lyric recognition, then apply classic centered captions or karaoke-style word highlights to the preview.
Yes. Signed-in users can open the generated visualizer in the editor, adjust the timeline, and continue editing before exporting.