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Music Visualizers

Explore the full template gallery. Each music visualizer is built to make your track feel alive, clean motion, strong layout, and fast customization so you can ship visuals on repeat.

Music visualizer templates built for fast, clean exports

Melograph’s gallery is a curated collection of music visualizer templates designed for creators who want a polished look without spending hours editing. Pick a template, preview it in motion, switch formats (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:5), then customize and export visuals that match the mood of your track.

These templates work especially well for YouTube releases, Spotify Canvas-style promos, TikTok/Reels teasers, lyric-style drops, and looping background visuals for mixes, podcasts, and live sets. Each visualizer is built with a strong layout, readable typography, and smooth motion, so your audio stays the star.

Choose a format that fits your platform

  • 16:9 for YouTube, desktop players, and full-screen releases
  • 9:16 for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and mobile-first promos
  • 1:1 for square feeds and clean social previews
  • 4:5 for feed posts with extra vertical presence

How to use this gallery

  1. Browse by vibe or use the filters (Futurist, Retro, Cinematic, Minimalist, Chill).
  2. Click a template title to open its dedicated page and preview formats.
  3. Hit Edit now to customize the text and export your video.

FAQ

What is a music visualizer?

A music visualizer is a video that reacts to audio or presents your track with motion graphics, a clean layout, and a branded look. It’s commonly used for releases, promotions, and looping content on social platforms.

Do templates support multiple aspect ratios?

Yes. Each template can be previewed in multiple formats so it looks correct on YouTube, TikTok/Reels, and square feeds.

Can I use these visualizers commercially?

The editor is built for creators publishing original music, mixes, and promo content. Always use audio and assets you have the rights to.

What makes a template “good” for a song?

The best match is usually a combination of genre, mood, and pacing. For example, chill/lo-fi works well with calm scenes and soft motion, while EDM, synthwave, and hyperpop often benefit from higher contrast, neon, and faster energy.

Make visuals that feel like your sound.

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