AI Music Video Generator - Turn any song into a cinematic music video—in minutes

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Most AI video tools stop at isolated clips. AI Music Video Generator creates a complete, music-aware video: paste a Suno or FlowMusic link—or upload a track—add a photo, and choose a style. It plans the storyboard, maps shots to the song, creates lip-synced performance scenes, generates every clip, and assembles the final edit automatically. No timeline or editing skills required. Start free with 1250 credits.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 AI can now help anyone create a song in minutes—but giving that song a compelling visual identity still means juggling storyboards, image generators, video models, lip-sync tools, and editing software. We built AI Music Video Generator to bring that entire workflow into one place. Paste a Suno or FlowMusic link—or upload your own track—add a photo, choose a visual direction, and AI handles the storyboard, scene generation, lip-synced performance shots, and final edit. The product evolved from generating individual clips into a music-first, end-to-end workflow. We realized the hardest part wasn’t creating one impressive shot. It was making a complete video that feels coherent and follows the song from beginning to end. You can try it free with 3,000 credits. We’d especially love your feedback on visual consistency, lip-sync quality, and which styles or models you’d like us to add next. Thanks for checking it out! 🙌

honestly the shot-to-beat mapping is really well done, like it actually feels like the visuals are listening to the song instead of just floating around on top of it. that storyboard step before generation is a smart touch too.

Love how it plans the whole storyboard from a Suno link, that part feels genuinely useful. One thing that would make it even better: let me drop in reference clips or mood images per section instead of choosing a single style upfront, so different parts of the song can shift visually without me redoing the whole thing.

the way it maps shots to the actual song structure is genuinely clever, feels like it actually listens to the track instead of just slapping random clips together