Muhibbudin Suretno

Muvize v1.6: template‑first studio, built‑in samples, and new 3D visualizers

Just shipped Muvize v1.6 — a big upgrade to the studio experience for AI music creators and indie musicians.


Instead of a separate playground, everything now lives inside the main Studio with a new template‑first workflow. You can start from a curated template, then use Replace Content to quickly swap logos, backgrounds, or artwork without breaking timing, effects, or layout.

We also added:

  • Built‑in samples in the Library (SFX, background music, visuals), so templates work out of the box without hunting for assets.

  • A unified Visualizer & Effects panel with new music players, countdowns, spectrum analyzer, and experimental 3D Fluid visualizers (ripple, pulse, terrain, etc.).

  • New image/video tools: blur, shape masks (circle, rounded rect, pentagon, star, heart), reflection/kaleidoscope, drift, and colorize — all beat‑reactive.

  • Two beat systems: quick Beat Reaction presets (scale, opacity, etc.) and a more advanced Beat Drift for custom rotation, movement, and speed.

  • Export improvements, including timestamp support for songs you add.

The goal with 1.6 is to make it much faster to go from “I have a song” to “I have a finished music video/visualizer/lyric clip” without touching traditional video editors.

Would love feedback from Product Hunt makers:

  • What templates or visualizer styles would you want next?

  • If you’re using tools like Suno/Udio, what’s still painful about getting your songs ready for YouTube/TikTok/Spotify Canvas?

You can try Muvize free (no uploads required, everything processes in your browser) and I’d really appreciate any thoughts or critiques from this community.

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