Best Music Visualizers for Spotify

Find and compare the best Music Visualizers for Spotify in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Music Visualizers for Spotify on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Tunr Reviews

    Tunr

    SoundSpectrum

    Free
    Tunr is designed to deliver a robust and reliable experience across multiple music services. All-in-one player allows you to switch seamlessly between providers, manage your data usage, customize the visualizer, and much more. Pandora, Spotify and SoundCloud allow you to access your device's music collection, podcasts, Internet radio and streaming content while on the move. Browse, search, and bookmark favorites. Tunr has a variety of visual packs to excite or relax. Each Scene is an artistic expression that combines art, math and stunning audio-reactive images. We have art, others have ads. Purchasing visuals help support Tunr development. Tunr is open protocol and ad free. We've curated an enormous catalog of free podcasts and Internet radio stations. We also offer a live microphone mode, ambient sound spaces built-in, and access to the music library on your device.
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    Trapp Reviews
    Trapp is an app for music visualization. Select the visualizer you want, customize it and then play with your Spotify playlist or music app. Standard editions allow you to create limited visualisers. After upgrading to premium, you can create and modify unlimited visualizers. You must give permission for Trapp to access your Spotify list before you can use it. Trapp allows you to access your music library, visualize your music and create custom traps. Custom Trapp shapes, sizes, and colors. Custom particle shapes, sound bars and bass effects. Custom circle bass effects. Circle size, color and background.
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    Plane9 Reviews
    Plane9 is an interactive 3D visualizer that allows you to never settle for a single view again. Plane9 offers over 250 predefined scenes. It doesn't stop there, as the scenes can be combined to create an almost endless supply of new views. The 39 transitions create a seamless experience when moving between scenes. The visualizer is available as a standalone, screensaver or HTC Vive VR visualiser. It is sound-sensitive and reacts to the music you are currently listening to. This can be from Spotify, iTunes or any other source of sound. It can also react to recordings from a microphone. You can watch the relaxing music video if you are feeling stressed about how all of this content fits into such a small package. Reacts to the music you play or receive from any input. The scene concept is where one scene acts as a screensaver/visualizer in itself.
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    VZX Music Visualizer Reviews

    VZX Music Visualizer

    VZX

    $2.89 one-time payment
    You'll love music visualizers if you like music. VZX Music Visualizer records the audio of the music that you play, and visualizes the visuals. It works with YouTube as well as Spotify, Tidal and other services. The effects can pulsate to the beat of the music or build slowly in intensity with the song, adding details at higher frequencies (like cymbals). This adds an extra dimension to listening to music. You can adjust the intensity and speed of each visualization to match the music. There are many different visualizations included in the player, so you're sure to find one that you love. VZX can record directly from the line-in, as it uses the default sound card mixer and is not tied to a particular media player. VZX and connecting your computer to TV is a great way to host parties. Most visuals can be customized, if not by changing colors, then at least by changing the background. Others have more options.
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