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.
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.
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.
The lyric timeline maps words to moments — the line about the highway lands on the highway shot.
“Neo-noir city in the rain”, “sun-bleached analog summer”, “anime” — the aesthetic is directable, and consistency review keeps it coherent across scenes.
Describe your artist or upload their photo (with consent) — the same face carries through the whole video.
The whole track for YouTube, or the hook for a vertical visualizer — Shorts, Reels, and TikTok cuts from the same session.
You own the video. Your master stays your master — we never alter the audio, just cut to it.
MP3/WAV/FLAC — it's analyzed for tempo, structure, energy, and lyrics automatically.
The look, the story, the lead — a sentence or a full treatment, your call.
Full-length 16:9 for YouTube plus vertical cuts for Shorts and Reels.
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.
Yes — upload a photo (with the artist's consent) and their likeness stays consistent across scenes. Or describe a character and keep it stylized.
You own the generated video. The music rights are yours to hold — upload only tracks you control.
Start free — your first video takes minutes, and every edit is a chat message.