Make your first video
This is the plain “I already have an MP3” path. If you want the app to help you write lyrics and a Suno style prompt first, see Make your first video with AI lyrics.
This walkthrough assumes you’ve finished First launch & setup. Setting up your brand first is strongly recommended — see Set up your brand.
1. Go to the Create tab
Click Create in the left sidebar.

2. Drop in your MP3
Drag and drop an MP3 file onto the drop zone, or click Browse to pick one. .wav and .flac also work.
The app reads:
- Title and artist from the file’s metadata.
- Lyrics from the
lyrics-engmetadata tag if present.
3. Review the song details
Confirm the title, artist, and lyrics look right. You can edit any of them here before generating.

4. Review the acts (background slots)
You’ll see one background slot per section of the song (“act”). Each slot has an eye icon in the top-right:
- Click the eye to disable that act. The slot grays out; the render will skip it and the previous act’s background will extend over that slice of the song.
- Click again to re-enable.
At least one act must stay enabled.
Want to steer the look of a specific act? Click the prompt icon next to it to write your own prompt for that one section only — see Create.
5. Click Generate
Click Generate. The app will:
- Analyze the song and split it into sections (verse, chorus, bridge, etc.).
- Write an AI prompt for each enabled section describing the mood.
- Generate a background image for each section.
- Transcribe the lyrics with word-level timing.
- Render the final video.
One render produces one MP4 per enabled output format. Typical time: 2–5 minutes per song.
6. Watch the progress
A progress bar shows each step. The Queue tab lists all in-flight renders if you have more than one going — drop 50 songs at once and they’ll render sequentially.
7. Find your finished render
When rendering completes, a new card appears in the Library tab for this render. Click it to preview.

From here you can:
- Watch the video.
- Open the folder that contains the MP4 files — each render has its own folder (see Where your files live).
- Upload to YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram, if connected. See Uploading a video.
8. Want to try again?
Render the same song again with different backgrounds, disabled acts, or settings. Each generation produces a new, independent Library card — the original render stays put until you delete it. See Can I render the same song more than once?.
Next steps
- Customize backgrounds: Backgrounds
- Change lyric style or fonts: Style & fonts
- Upload: Uploading a video
- Try the AI Lyric Generator next: Enable the AI Lyric Generator