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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