Start with the song
Upload one track, not a complex project. The product is designed for people who already know which song they want to use and simply need a fast way to turn that audio into a short visual story.
Upload a song, add optional images, and generate a music video.
Generated videos will appear here.
When people search for a music to video tool, they usually do not want a complicated studio. They want a fast way to take one song they already love and turn it into a polished short video they can post, send, or save. That is the job MusicToVideo is built to do. Instead of asking you to learn timeline editing, prompt writing, or multi-step motion design, the product keeps the workflow close to the way normal people think: choose the music first, then use AI to create the video around it.
This makes the experience useful for everyday creators, musicians, couples making memory reels, friends building birthday edits, and anyone who wants a fast music to video result for social sharing. The first version focuses on one clear promise: upload one track, pick the format, then get a video without directing every shot by hand.
A good music to video workflow also needs to match modern viewing habits. Short videos win when they are easy to make, easy to test, and easy to post. That is why the current product is optimized for audio-first generation, vertical or horizontal output, and clear download steps. The goal is to reduce friction between the song in your library and the video you want online.
MusicToVideo keeps the process intentionally small. You begin by uploading an audio file, because the song is the creative input that matters most. Then you choose the format that fits your use case. After that, the system handles the music to video generation flow for you and returns a short-form video you can preview and download.
This structure is also helpful from a budgeting angle. Each final Music to Video render has a clear credit estimate after upload, so the product feels predictable instead of open-ended. You can test one song, see whether the video works for your story, and scale up only when the format fits your workflow. For people comparing different music to video tools, that mix of clarity, speed, and social-ready output is often more valuable than a giant dashboard filled with controls they never plan to use.
Upload one track, not a complex project. The product is designed for people who already know which song they want to use and simply need a fast way to turn that audio into a short visual story.
Pick the aspect ratio that fits where the video will go next. Vertical works for Reels, Shorts, and Stories, while horizontal works better when you want a wider frame for sharing or presentation.
Once the render is ready, preview the result, download the video, and decide whether you want to keep it, remake it, or try another song. The workflow stays simple from input to output.
One-time music to video credit packs. Buy credits once, generate videos from songs, and top up whenever you need more renders. A 15s 480p example render is about 90 credits.
One-Time Packs
$9.99
A lightweight pack for trying the music-to-video workflow.
Best for trying the workflow with a smaller credit pack.
Buy AirIncludes
$99.99
For regular creators who need a larger pool of credits.
Recommended for creators who generate videos every week.
Buy ProIncludes
$699.99
For heavy users and teams producing at scale.
Best value for power users running larger batches.
Buy MaxIncludes
Everything you need to know before using an AI Music to Video tool to turn songs into short videos.
MusicToVideo is an AI Music to Video tool that turns one uploaded song into one short-form video. Upload audio, pick the format, then use AI planning, pacing, and rendering for the final clip.
No. The product is built around a one-click music to video workflow. The first version focuses on audio upload, automatic planning, and automatic rendering instead of prompt-heavy setup.
Right now you can generate music video outputs in 9:16 or 16:9 at 480p or 720p. The video length follows the uploaded audio file.
A 15-second 480p example render costs about 90 credits. 720p doubles the provider-cost estimate, and real jobs scale by the uploaded audio length.