Turn your photo into a cinematic music video. Explore community-made MVs and ready-to-use templates — no editing skills needed.
How to Make an AI Music Video
STEP 1
Choose the MV Visual
Start from a provided music video use case, or upload your own singer image, portrait, album visual, product shot, or scene reference. Use Image to Video when the visual should become a music-led motion clip.
STEP 2
Add Song Audio or a Performance Prompt
Upload a song clip, vocal audio, or short audio section. If you don't have audio, use Text to Speech to generate a vocal performance or spoken-word clip. Add a prompt for performance style, background, lighting, camera feel, or MV look.
STEP 3
Generate the Music Video Clip
Create the clip, then replace the visual, audio, prompt, or template to make teasers, visualizers, promo clips, and short social edits.
AI Music Video Formats
Song Teasers
Turn a chorus or short audio section into a promotional clip.
Artist Performance Clips
Use a singer image or portrait for a performance-style visual.
Lyric Moment Visuals
Build a short scene around one lyric, phrase, or emotional beat.
Album Visualizers
Pair cover art or campaign visuals with music-led motion.
Product Music Promos
Match a product or campaign visual to rhythm, color, and pacing.
Event Recap Clips
Turn travel, party, or stage visuals into short music-led edits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AI music video generator?
An AI music video generator turns images, audio, prompts, and templates into short music-led video clips for teasers, visualizers, ads, and social posts.
Do I need full music production assets?
No. A short audio section is enough for a showcase clip. Use clean audio so the lip sync, performance, or music-led motion reads more clearly.
What should I add besides the song audio?
Add a clear visual and a simple performance prompt. For example, describe the singer mood, stage look, camera feel, color style, or MV format.
Do I need the full song, or does a short clip work?
A short clip works. A chorus, hook, or 10-30 second section is usually enough for a showcase or promo clip. Shorter audio also gives the lip sync and visual motion a tighter beat to lock onto, which tends to read more clearly in the final output.
What MV formats work best for short clips?
Song teasers, visualizers, product music promos, performance snippets, and lyric-moment edits work well because each has one clear audio beat.