AI music video maker

Your track gets the video it sounds like

Upload your song and Wavemaker listens — real BPM, verse/chorus structure, energy arc, even the lyrics — then cuts a video to it: scene changes on the beat, visual movements matching the sections, imagery synced to the words.

  • Cut to your song's real beat
  • Verse/chorus-aware visuals
  • Lyric-synced imagery
  • Any aesthetic you can describe
Audio analysis
BPM, structure, energy & lyrics — from the actual track
Editing
Cuts land on the beat; movements per section
Length
The song drives the runtime — plays once, clean fade
Look
Cinematic, surreal, anime, VHS retro & more
Why it works

Made for the format, not adapted to it

It actually listens

The track is analyzed, not guessed at: detected BPM drives the cut grid, the chorus hits get the biggest visuals, the bridge breathes. Your song's structure is the edit's structure.

Lyrics become imagery

The lyric timeline maps words to moments — the line about the highway lands on the highway shot.

Any world you can describe

“Neo-noir city in the rain”, “sun-bleached analog summer”, “anime” — the aesthetic is directable, and consistency review keeps it coherent across scenes.

A consistent lead

Describe your artist or upload their photo (with consent) — the same face carries through the whole video.

Full-length or clip

The whole track for YouTube, or the hook for a vertical visualizer — Shorts, Reels, and TikTok cuts from the same session.

Yours to release

You own the video. Your master stays your master — we never alter the audio, just cut to it.

How it works

Brief to finished video in three steps

1

Upload the track

MP3/WAV/FLAC — it's analyzed for tempo, structure, energy, and lyrics automatically.

2

Describe the world

The look, the story, the lead — a sentence or a full treatment, your call.

3

Export & release

Full-length 16:9 for YouTube plus vertical cuts for Shorts and Reels.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Does it really sync to the music?

Yes — the actual audio is analyzed: detected BPM sets the cut timing, song sections map to visual movements, and lyric timestamps sync imagery to words. It's cut to your song, not near it.

Can the artist appear in it?

Yes — upload a photo (with the artist's consent) and their likeness stays consistent across scenes. Or describe a character and keep it stylized.

What about the rights to the visuals?

You own the generated video. The music rights are yours to hold — upload only tracks you control.

Make it today

Start free — your first video takes minutes, and every edit is a chat message.