Overview
Dayvid is an audio-first video creation platform for musicians and AI music creators. You start with a song, not a blank timeline. Upload an audio file or paste a Suno, Udio, or SoundCloud link, and Dayvid turns that track into a complete, captioned video that is ready to publish.
Most video tools ask you to build a video and drop music on top. Dayvid works the other way around: the music is the source of truth. It transcribes your track into perfectly synced captions and generates visuals that move in time with the song.
How It Works
Bring in a track by uploading a file (MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC) or pasting a streaming link. Dayvid analyzes the audio, transcribes the lyrics, and aligns captions to the waveform so every word lands on the beat. You then choose a visual direction: AI scenes that animate as the song progresses, a single AI cover image, or a looping video background. Render in vertical 9:16 or widescreen 16:9, then publish straight to YouTube through verified OAuth with scheduling.
Key Features
- Audio-first input from a file or a Suno, Udio, or SoundCloud link
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- Auto-synced captions aligned to the music
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- AI visuals that move with the track, with standout moments animated
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- 25 generation styles to match the mood of each song
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- 9:16 and 16:9 rendering
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- Direct, OAuth-verified YouTube publishing with scheduling
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- Two modes: a guided Wizard for full control and a one-click Express form
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- Brands and a Media Library to reuse assets across projects
Use Cases
Independent musicians give every release a video instead of a static upload. Producers turn loops and instrumentals into visualizers. AI music creators wrap Suno and Udio tracks into shareable videos for monetized YouTube channels. Because Dayvid handles transcription, visuals, captions, and rendering in one place, it replaces a patchwork of separate tools with one repeatable workflow: finish a song, run it through Dayvid, publish.
Why Dayvid
Music creators should not have to become video editors to give their songs a visual home. There is no script to write, no timeline to assemble, and no manual caption syncing. You provide the music, and Dayvid handles the rest so your track reaches an audience as a real video rather than an audio file with a still image.






