Visualizer video export
Free Online Audio Visualizer Video Maker
Transform songs, podcasts, voiceovers, and beats into animated visualizer videos with spectrum bars, mirror layouts, or pulse rings. Preview the motion in your browser and export WebM or MP4 video with embedded audio.
Useful for unreleased tracks, private podcasts, and client drafts because the source file stays on your device during rendering.
Uses browser-native Web Audio analysis and MediaRecorder capture for real-time canvas video export without a cloud render queue.
A practical way to make social snippets, lyric backdrops, loop visuals, and podcast promos from one audio file in a single page.
Drag & drop audio here, or click to upload
Supports MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC, and more
How to turn audio into a visualizer video
- 1.Upload an audio file and let the browser decode duration, sample rate, and channels locally.
- 2.Choose the visualizer layout, color theme, video size, frame rate, and motion intensity that fit your track or podcast clip.
- 3.Use the built-in audio preview to check the animation, then render and download a WebM or MP4 video with the original audio embedded.
Why use this visualizer video maker?
Fast browser-side video export
Render spectrum-style social videos without opening a desktop editor or uploading files to a remote render service.
Useful for music and spoken audio
The same page works for beats, full songs, podcast clips, audiobook promos, guided meditations, and voice memos.
Flexible layouts and aspect ratios
Switch between square, portrait, and landscape exports depending on whether you are publishing to Instagram, Shorts, YouTube, or embedded site players.
Simple controls that still look polished
Theme presets, motion levels, and detail presets keep the tool approachable while still giving you enough control to avoid generic output.
Common use cases
- •Create looping teaser videos for unreleased tracks or beat previews.
- •Turn a podcast excerpt into a social clip with a moving spectrum background.
- •Make an audio-only announcement easier to post on video-first platforms.
- •Export a portrait visualizer for Shorts, Reels, or TikTok-style layouts.
- •Generate a square audio video to pair with a static cover image workflow later.
Tips for better visualizer exports
- •Use 30 fps for a strong balance between smooth motion and faster rendering. Reserve 60 fps for short clips or high-energy music.
- •Portrait 1080x1920 exports look best on phone-first platforms, while square is a safer all-purpose preset for album art style posts.
- •If the animation feels too busy for speech, lower the motion intensity and use fewer bars for a calmer visual result.
Visualizer video maker FAQ
What video formats does this tool export?
The tool exports WebM directly and can also convert the render to MP4 in your browser. WebM is faster to generate, while MP4 is useful when you need broader compatibility.
Is my audio uploaded to a server?
No. The audio decoding, visual rendering, and video recording happen in your browser, so the source file stays on your device.
Can I use this for podcasts and voiceovers, not just music?
Yes. Spoken-word clips work well, especially with lower motion intensity and cleaner bar-count presets that keep the video readable and less chaotic.
Why does export take longer for some files?
Longer duration, larger video sizes, and higher frame rates all increase CPU, memory, and recording time. Portrait and 60 fps exports are the most demanding options.