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Turn your track into an AI music video

An AI music video generator builds visual scenes from text prompts or photos so a song has moving imagery instead of a static cover. Musicians and creators use it to produce verse, chorus, and bridge clips without booking a shoot.

What an AI music video generator does

An AI music video generator turns text descriptions or existing photos into short video clips that can be cut together against a song. Instead of filming a location or performance, a musician describes the mood, setting, or visual style per section and generates matching footage in minutes.

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How Visionary handles it

Visionary is strongest when a musician already has a clear visual idea per section of the song. The prompt should describe setting, lighting, and camera movement rather than trying to control lyrics or lip-sync directly, since the tool generates visuals, not synced vocal performance.

Best for

Lyric-driven scene visuals, mood pieces, album teaser clips, band promo footage

Expected result

Several short generated clips per section, ready to cut to the song's timing

Known limit

No automatic lip-sync or beat-matching; editing to the track happens after export

Example prompt

Slow-motion rain on a city street at night, neon reflections, moody blue light

Photo-based music videos

Musicians who start from a real photo, band shot, or album cover can animate it into a moving clip rather than writing a scene from scratch. This keeps the artist's actual likeness or artwork in frame while adding camera movement, weather, or lighting shifts that match the tone of the song.

ApproachStarting pointBest when
Text promptWritten descriptionNo existing photo, fully imagined scene
Photo animationBand photo or artworkLikeness or artwork must stay recognizable
Mixed sectionsBoth, per verse/chorusFull-length video needs visual variety

Building a full-length video

A complete music video is usually assembled from multiple short generated clips rather than one continuous render. Generate a batch per section, keep a consistent visual style across prompts, then edit and time the clips to the track outside the app before uploading to a platform.

Workflow

How to use this page in practice

  1. 01

    Open the Visionary iOS app and start a new project

  2. 02

    Describe the scene or upload a band photo per song section

  3. 03

    Generate clips for verse, chorus, and bridge separately

  4. 04

    Export the clips and edit them together against the track

FAQ

Questions this page should answer

Can Visionary sync visuals to my song's beat automatically?

No. Visionary generates video clips from prompts or photos, but beat-matching and timing happen afterward in a video editor. Generate clips first, then cut them to the track's tempo.

Can I use a real photo of my band in the video?

Yes. Upload a band photo or album artwork and animate it with camera movement or lighting changes, keeping the actual likeness or artwork recognizable in the output.

How long is each generated clip?

Clips are short, typically a few seconds each. A full music video is built by generating multiple clips per section and editing them together to match the song's length.

Do I need a paid plan to make a music video?

The app is free to download and try. Generating clips at full quality, without a watermark, and exporting requires a Pro Weekly or Pro Yearly plan.

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Create with Visionary on iPhone and iPad

Visionary is an AI photo-to-video and video creation app for iPhone and iPad.