Live audio visualizer online
VVavy is built around real-time sound. Open it in a browser, choose a source, and let the visuals react while the track, mic, stream, or room audio is still moving.
Why live visualizing is the strongest VVavy lane
Many music visualizer tools start with a template and end with an exported video. VVavy can export too, but its stronger shape is live: it reacts while audio is playing, which makes it useful for listening sessions, streams, performances, tests, and room displays.
That matters when the workflow needs to stay immediate. VVavy can listen to a mic, follow system audio, run in OBS, or fill a TV without a desktop install.
VVavy fits live workflows such as:
- playing music through uploaded files or SoundCloud
- using a microphone for voice, instruments, DJ sets, or room audio
- capturing system audio from a browser tab, stream, video, or desktop source
- adding the visualizer to OBS or Streamlabs as a browser source
- casting visuals to a TV for parties, studios, and listening rooms
Start with sound, then choose the surface
The first decision is the audio source. After that, VVavy gives you a visual catalog, export controls, casting, and custom visuals so the same live setup can turn into a stream background, a social clip, or a full-screen room visual.
How to use VVavy for this
- Open VVavy and choose File, SoundCloud, Microphone, System Audio, or MIDI.
- Pick a built-in visual that matches the tone of the source.
- Use it live, export a clip, add it to OBS, or cast it to a larger screen.
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Common questions
Open the live audio visualizer
Start with your own source, pick a visual, and decide whether this workflow belongs in your stream, clip, room, or custom visual setup.