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Use VVavy as a live browser-based audio visualizer for uploaded tracks, microphone input, system audio, SoundCloud, OBS, exports, TV casting, and custom visuals.
Read use caseThese pages map practical VVavy workflows: live audio, Spotify-style listening, OBS streams, microphones, social exports, TV casting, AI visuals, and WebGL shader work.
Use VVavy as a live browser-based audio visualizer for uploaded tracks, microphone input, system audio, SoundCloud, OBS, exports, TV casting, and custom visuals.
Read use caseSpotify does not provide a classic built-in visualizer today. Learn how to use VVavy with system audio, mic input, SoundCloud, or uploaded files for Spotify-style listening visuals.
Read use caseOpen VVavy in a browser to create reactive music visuals with no desktop download. Use the export panel to record clips and remove the VVavy watermark when available.
Read use caseCreate reactive music visualizer clips for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Shorts with VVavy export presets for vertical 9:16 and wide 16:9 formats.
Read use caseUse VVavy as a live browser-source audio visualizer for OBS or Streamlabs with system audio, microphone input, and reactive visuals for streams.
Read use caseUse VVavy as a microphone audio visualizer for voice, singing, instruments, DJ sets, podcasts, classrooms, and live room audio in the browser.
Read use caseUse VVavy for sound wave, waveform, spectrum, FFT, oscilloscope, particle, radial, and psychedelic audio-reactive visuals in the browser.
Read use caseBring back psychedelic, trippy, old-school music visualizer energy in a modern browser with VVavy WebGL visuals, live inputs, exports, and custom scenes.
Read use caseCast VVavy audio-reactive visuals to a TV with Google Cast or Chromecast for parties, studios, listening rooms, and full-screen ambient music visuals.
Read use caseUse VVavy to create custom AI-assisted audio-reactive visuals: describe a scene, generate compatible code externally, paste it into VVavy, and make it react live.
Read use caseUse VVavy as a browser-based WebGL audio visualizer for shader artists, creative coders, VJs, and generative artists building custom audio-reactive visuals.
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