Spotify does not currently provide a classic built-in audio-reactive visualizer. VVavy gives you a browser-based way to create Spotify-style listening visuals with supported live audio sources.
System audioMic inputListening roomsNot official Spotify
Use VVavy without implying official Spotify integration
VVavy is not an official Spotify integration and does not need to pretend to be one. The practical path is simpler: if you want music-reactive visuals while listening, VVavy can react to supported audio sources in the browser.
Depending on your browser and operating system, system audio capture can let VVavy listen to audio that is already playing. You can also use microphone input for room sound, SoundCloud for public tracks, or uploaded files when you own the audio file.
What to do if system audio is not available
Browser support for system audio capture varies. If your setup does not expose the audio source you want, use a file upload, SoundCloud, or microphone input instead. The visual experience is still live and audio-reactive.
Workflow
How to use VVavy for this
Open VVavy in a modern browser.
Try System Audio capture if your browser exposes the playing audio source.
If system capture is not available, use Mic, SoundCloud, or a file upload.
Spotify does not currently offer the classic full-screen audio-reactive visualizer many listeners remember from older music players.
Is VVavy an official Spotify visualizer?
No. VVavy is not affiliated with Spotify. It is a browser-based audio visualizer that can react to supported audio sources.
How do I make Spotify music react to visuals?
Try system audio capture in VVavy when your browser and operating system support it. If not, use microphone input, SoundCloud, or an uploaded audio file.
Try VVavy
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.