AI Music Video Generator
Turn your song into a music video
Attach your track, describe what you want in one message, and an AI director storyboards the whole video scene by scene — with the same character in every shot. See the entire storyboard before you decide to render.
Storyboard and keyframes free on a new account · rendering from $14.99
An AI music video generator turns a finished song into a video without footage, actors or an editing timeline. Melodious works like a director rather than a prompt box: you attach your track and describe what you want in one message, and it analyses the song's real structure, writes a scene-by-scene storyboard against it, and generates a keyframe image for every shot — with the same character carried across scenes so the video looks like one production instead of a slideshow of strangers. You see the whole storyboard and every keyframe on a new account before paying anything; rendering those shots into video is the paid step, from $14.99 for a 30-second teaser, $197 for a full single release video, or $147/month on Pro. It generates original AI footage — it does not sync a character's mouth to your vocal.
How it works
Three steps, in the order the product actually performs them.
- 1
Attach your song
Upload an MP3 or WAV. Melodious analyses it once — tempo, sections, where the energy turns — and reuses that analysis every time you come back to the track.
- 2
Describe it in one message
Say what you want the video to be, the way you would brief a director. There is no interview, no settings wizard and nothing to approve before you see work: the storyboard and its keyframe images start immediately.
- 3
Render the shots you want
You have a scene-by-scene storyboard and a still for every shot. Rendering turns them into video, cut to your song. This is the step that costs money, and the cost is shown before you commit to it.
What makes it different
The same character in every shot
The usual failure of AI music video is that each scene invents a new person. Melodious builds a character once — from your reference images if you attach them — and carries it through the storyboard, so the video reads as one production.
Cut to your song, not to a template
The track is analysed before a single shot is written, so scenes change where the song changes. A drop gets a shot boundary because the audio says so.
You see it before you pay for it
The storyboard and every keyframe come first. You are never asked to pay for a render on the strength of a text description — you have already seen the stills it will be built from.
Built for one job
This is not a general video canvas with a music mode. Every part of it assumes you have a finished song and want a video for it, which is why it asks for the track first and everything else second.
What it does not do
- It does not lip-sync. The generated characters do not mouth your lyrics. If a video where the singer's mouth matches the vocal is the thing you need, this is not that product yet.
- It does not render for free. Storyboards and keyframes are free on a new account; video generation costs real money to run and is charged for. You will always see the cost before it is spent.
- It does not write your song. Melodious starts from a finished track. If you made it in Suno, there is a guide for exactly that.
What it costs
You only pay to render. Everything up to that point — the storyboard and a keyframe for every shot — is free on a new account.
30-Second Teaser
$14.99
One-off. A finished social clip of the 30 seconds you pick.
Single Release Video
$197
One-off. A full video for one song.
Pro
$147/mo
Five minutes of HD music video a month, all aspect ratios, full commercial rights.
Full detail on the pricing page.
Questions
How does an AI music video generator work?
Melodious analyses your uploaded track first — tempo, sections, where the song changes — so the video is built against the real structure of the music rather than a fixed template. You describe the video you want in one message. An AI director turns that into a scene-by-scene storyboard, assigns a shot to each section of the song, and generates a keyframe image for every shot so you can see the whole thing as stills before committing. Approving the render generates video for each shot and stitches them to your audio.
Can I put my own face in the AI music video?
You can attach reference images, and the character built from them is carried across every shot in the storyboard rather than being re-invented scene by scene — which is the usual reason AI music videos look like a slideshow of different people. Treat it as a consistent character built from your reference rather than a photorealistic double of you: it is strong enough that the video reads as one artist throughout, and it is not a face swap.
How much does it cost?
Rendering is the paid step. A 30-second teaser is $14.99 as a one-off, a full single release video is $197, and Pro plans start at $147/month for five minutes of HD music video a month with full commercial rights. Before any of that, a new account can attach its own song and see the complete storyboard with every keyframe image, free, once.
Is it free?
Partly, and it is worth being exact about which part. Signing up, attaching your song, talking to the AI director, getting your storyboard and seeing every keyframe image are free on a new account. Turning those shots into video costs money, because the video generation itself is genuinely expensive to run — it is roughly 92% of the cost of a finished project. Anyone offering unlimited free AI video is either rate-limiting it heavily or watermarking the result.
Does it lip-sync the character to my vocals?
No. Melodious generates original AI footage cut to your song's structure, and does not animate a character's mouth to match the vocal. Some tools advertise this; we would rather tell you it is not in the product than have you find out after paying.
What formats can I export?
16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok, Reels and Shorts, and 1:1 for square placements — the same project exported to each, so one render covers a release across platforms. Resolutions are HD 720p, Full HD 1080p and 4K on Pro plans.
Do I own the video?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights to the music videos you generate — publish them with your release, distribute them, and use them commercially. The videos stay yours.
How long can the video be?
Up to six minutes per video on Pro, which covers essentially any single. A one-off teaser purchase covers 30 seconds — enough for a social clip of the hook — and you choose which 30 seconds of the song it uses.
You already have the song
Attach it and see what the storyboard looks like. That part costs nothing, and it is the fastest way to find out whether this is the video you had in mind.
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