Lo-fi music visualizer
A lo-fi music visualizer should feel effortless: soft motion, muted palette, steady beat. Beat Visualizer's minimal modes (wavefield, oscilloscope, aurora) are perfect for lofi hip hop streams, study playlists, and ambient channels.
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Highlights
- Wavefield and oscilloscope modes with minimal trail for clean, calm visuals.
- Mono and vapor palettes complement the warm aesthetic of lofi tracks.
- Optional smart sync or sync off β keep motion steady without jarring mode jumps.
- Works as a YouTube live background or looping content for long ambient sessions.
Beat Visualizer vs typical apps
| Beat Visualizer | Typical install / mobile | |
|---|---|---|
| Beat / drop synced mode changes | Yes | No |
| 70+ reactive visual modes | Yes | No |
| Runs in browser (no install) | Yes | No |
| Free to use | Yes | No |
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Frequently asked questions
- Best mode for lofi hip hop?
- Wavefield with mono or vapor palette, trail set to light, sync off β gives a smooth, flowing look.
- Can I use it for a 10-hour lofi stream?
- Yes. The canvas loop is stable long-term. Monitor CPU if you have many other tabs open.
- How to make it look vintage?
- Use mono palette and add a film-grain overlay in your editor on the exported clip.
- Can I use it with lofi mixes I don't own?
- Use only audio you have rights to. The visualizer itself is free for commercial and non-commercial content.