Free · No upload · No watermark · Browser-basedWebGL image animation

AI Music Video
Generator — Free

Upload a photo and your song. AI animates the image to your music — warping, pulsing, and glitching in sync with every beat. Download a watermark-free MP4 in 9:16, 16:9, or 1:1.

WebGL Displacement Shaders · Beat Onset Detection · 5 Styles · 3 Aspect Ratios · No upload

5 AI Animation Styles

Each style uses a different WebGL displacement algorithm to animate your image. The same photo sounds completely different under each style — try all five before exporting.

Ripple

Bass hits send concentric ripple waves outward from the image center. Treble adds prismatic color splits on the leading edge.

Best for EDM, house, and trap. The ripple matches the kick drum feel.

Warp

The entire image warps and shimmers with a fluid displacement field. Peaks in energy create visible flow vectors across the image.

Best for ambient, lo-fi, and psychedelic. Looks like a melting photograph.

Pulse

The image breathes — scaling up on bass hits and easing back. Combined with a soft chromatic glow that brightens on treble.

Best for R&B, soul, and pop. The breathing motion is very natural on portraits.

Glitch

Horizontal scan-line displacement triggered by beat onsets. RGB channels separate and re-align. Noise artifacts appear on high-energy frames.

Best for drill, hyperpop, and metal. Looks like a corrupted VHS tape reacting to the music.

Dream

Slow, rotational zoom combined with a soft displacement blur. Color temperature shifts between warm and cool with the mid-frequency energy.

Best for lo-fi, indie, and ambient. Creates a dreamy, cinematic feel even on simple images.

AI Music Video FAQ

How does the AI music video generator animate images to music?

The tool uses WebGL fragment shaders to displace pixels in the source image based on real-time audio energy signals. Bass energy drives a radial ripple warp (pixels move outward from the center on kick hits). Treble energy drives chromatic aberration — the red, green, and blue channels are offset in different directions, creating a glitch/prism effect. Overall RMS energy controls a subtle zoom-pulse. Beat onsets trigger sharp displacement spikes that snap back in 80ms — the visual equivalent of a snare hit.

What images work best for AI music video generation?

Images with strong center subjects (faces, objects, album art) produce the most dramatic warp effects because the radial displacement is most visible on clear focal points. Abstract art and gradient images work well for the Dream and Pulse styles. Avoid images with busy backgrounds if you want the subject movement to be clearly visible. Minimum 500×500 pixels recommended; the tool accepts any JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 20 MB.

Can I use my Suno AI song to make a music video?

Yes. Export your Suno song as MP3 or WAV, then drop it into the AI Music Video Generator along with any image — your own art, an AI-generated image, or any photo. The tool will animate the image to your Suno track and export a shareable MP4 for TikTok, Reels, or YouTube Shorts.

What is the maximum video length?

You can export a 15-second clip (auto-finds the highest-energy 15 seconds), 30-second clip, 60-second clip, or full song up to 120 seconds. Longer exports take more time to render in-browser — a 60-second video at 30fps is 1800 frames and typically takes 90–180 seconds to encode on modern hardware.

Does my image or audio get uploaded to a server?

No. Both your image and audio are processed entirely in your browser. The image is rendered by a WebGL shader running on your GPU. The audio is analyzed by the Web Audio API. The video is encoded by the WebCodecs API. Nothing leaves your device at any point. No account required.

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