Pick your song
Load an audio file (MP3, WAV, FLAC and more) or a video whose soundtrack you want to visualize.
Turn your song into a video with beat-synced visuals — free, no watermark, and your audio never leaves your device.
Keep this tab open until encoding finishes.
The sample MP4 below is served from the public demo asset, so the page shows the kind of audio-reactive video users can export from the free tool.
Load an audio file (MP3, WAV, FLAC and more) or a video whose soundtrack you want to visualize.
Select a visualizer template, pick your aspect ratio, and add a cover image if you like.
Watch the visualizer react to your music before you export anything.
Render the final video on your device and post it anywhere.
Everything runs on your device. Your audio, video, and images are never uploaded to a server.
Choose spectrum bars or a retro cassette VU meter that move in time with your track.
Export landscape (16:9), vertical (9:16), or square MP4 to fit any platform.
Download your finished video with no watermark, no sign-up, and no waiting in a render queue.
YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are video platforms — you cannot post a song on them without a picture. A music visualizer solves that: it turns your track into a video with graphics that pulse in time with the beat, so your music has something to show while it plays. That is why producers, lofi channels, podcasters, and bands use visualizers to publish tracks, teasers, and full mixes.
Most online visualizers make you upload your track to their servers, then stamp a watermark on the export unless you pay. This tool works differently: the audio analysis, the animation, and the MP4 encoding all happen inside your browser, powered by the same browser video engine behind DojoClip's other free tools. Your unreleased track never leaves your computer — which matters if you are visualizing music that is not out yet.
The free visualizer covers spectrum bars and cassette-style meters. If you want automatic lyric videos, more visual styles, or AI-generated scenes cut to your song, try the AI Music Visualizer in the DojoClip studio — and if you need a track to visualize in the first place, the AI Music Generator can write one from a prompt.
Yes — free with no watermark, no sign-up, and no export limits. It runs entirely in your browser, so there is no render bill for us to pass on to you.
No. Your browser reads the file locally and renders the MP4 on your device. Your audio, video, and images are never sent to DojoClip.
Yes. Export 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for Shorts, TikTok, and Reels, or square for Instagram. It is your music and your video — publish it anywhere.
Not in the free version. The AI Music Visualizer in the DojoClip studio adds automatic lyric recognition and styled lyric videos.
Chrome and Edge support local MP4 export today. If your browser cannot export, the page will tell you before you start.