What kind of video does this MP3 to video tool make?
It makes an audio visualizer video: your song plus cover art, title text, and animated waveform or spectrum graphics. It is intentionally narrower than a full AI music video generator.
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Make an MP3 video that is specific enough for music promotion: audio track, release artwork, title text, and a reactive visualizer.
Live video preview
1920×1080 · upload audio to enable export
Free local export: 1080p, no watermark, up to 5 minutes. Long exports record in real time in your browser.
This free MP3 to video tool converts an audio file into a visualizer video instead of a generic blank slideshow. Add album artwork, song title, artist name, and a 16:9 or 9:16 animated spectrum for short promotional exports.
Use MP3, WAV, AAC, or M4A. The audio is decoded locally in your browser.
Add cover art, pick 16:9 or 9:16, and choose bars, waveform, radial, or pulse animation.
Download a 1080p no-watermark visualizer video with audio for YouTube, Shorts, Reels, or release pages.
| Input | MP3, WAV, AAC, and M4A up to 100 MB. |
|---|---|
| Output | no-watermark WebM or MP4 with audio, depending on browser MediaRecorder support. |
| Layouts | 16:9 landscape at 1920×1080 and 9:16 vertical at 1080×1920. |
| Privacy | audio and cover art stay in the browser for this free visualizer. |
Clear answers for converting MP3 files into cover-art visualizer videos.
It makes an audio visualizer video: your song plus cover art, title text, and animated waveform or spectrum graphics. It is intentionally narrower than a full AI music video generator.
Yes. Supported browsers record the canvas video and the uploaded audio together into one WebM or MP4 file.
The free browser export supports audio up to 5 minutes, no watermark, at 1080p. Long exports record in real time, so a 5-minute song can take close to 5 minutes to finish.
No. This visualizer runs in the browser. Your audio and cover art are decoded locally for preview and export.