Music apps Archives - Platform to Showcase Innovative Startups and Tech News https://www.techpluto.com/tag/music-apps/ Leading Platform to uncover and showcase innovative and disruptive startups along with Tech news Mon, 17 Oct 2022 06:34:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.techpluto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-tp_favicon-32x32.png Music apps Archives - Platform to Showcase Innovative Startups and Tech News https://www.techpluto.com/tag/music-apps/ 32 32 How to See Who Liked Your Playlist on Spotify https://www.techpluto.com/how-to-see-who-liked-your-playlist-on-spotify/ Mon, 17 Oct 2022 06:34:40 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=43078 We all know that feeling when you create a great playlist on Spotify, put it out there for the world to see… and then no one likes it. *crickets* Well, have no fear! Here are some tips on how to see who liked your playlist, so you can at least take solace in the fact [...]

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We all know that feeling when you create a great playlist on Spotify, put it out there for the world to see… and then no one likes it. *crickets* Well, have no fear! Here are some tips on how to see who liked your playlist, so you can at least take solace in the fact that someone out there appreciates your taste in music.

How to see who liked your playlist on Spotify

If you’re wondering how to see who liked your playlist on Spotify, you’re not alone. Thankfully, there’s an easy way to check. Here’s how:

  1. log in to your Spotify account and go to your profile page
  2. click on the “playlists” tab
  3. hover over the playlist that you want to check and click the three dots that appear
  4. from the drop-down menu, select “followers”
  5. a new page will load with a list of all the users who are following that particular playlist – you can see how many followers each user has, as well as when they started following it

And that’s all there is to it! Now you know how to see who liked your Spotify playlist.

How To Grow Spotify Playlist Followers

Spotify playlists are a great way to share music with friends and followers, but it can be tricky to figure out how to see who has liked your playlist. Here’s a quick guide on how to check who likes your Spotify playlist.

First, open up your Spotify account and go to your ” following” tab. Then, click on the ” playlists” tab and find the playlist you want to check. When you hover over the playlist, you should see a ” likes” number next to the heart icon – click on that number to open up a list of everyone who has liked that playlist.

You can also see who has liked your Spotify playlist by looking at the ” activity” tab on your profile. To do this, go to your profile page and click on the ” activity” tab. Then, scroll down until you find the playlist in question – next to the heart icon, you should see a number that indicates how many people have liked that playlist. Clicking on that number will open up a list of all the users who have liked that particular playlist.

Finally, if you want to get even more specific about which users have liked your Spotify playlist, you can check the ” recently played” section of your profile. To do this, go to your profile page and click on the ” recently played” tab. Then, look for the playlist in question – under each track from that playlist, you should see a heart icon with a number next to it indicating how many times it’s been added to playlists. Clicking on that number will take you to a list of all the users who have added that track (and by extension, your entire playlist) to their own libraries.

Spotify playlists are a great way to share music with friends and followers, but it can be tricky to figure out how to see who has liked your playlist. Here’s a quick guide on how…

How To Make Money From Spotify Playlists

If you have a big following on Spotify, you can make money from your playlists. There are a few ways to do this, and it all depends on how popular your playlist is.

The first way to make money is through advertising. If you have a large following, companies will pay you to promote their products on your playlist. This can be done through audio or video ads, or even by simply mentioning the product in your playlist description.

Another way to make money from Spotify playlists is by becoming an affiliate. There are many companies that offer affiliate programs, and if you promote their products on your playlist, you can earn a commission on each sale.

Finally, you can also make money by selling your own products through your playlist. If you have a product that is related to the music on your playlist, you can include a link to it in the description. When people buy the product through your link, you will earn a commission.

How To Organize Your Spotify Music

There is no limit to the number of playlists you can create on Spotify, so you can go wild and experiment with different genres, tempos, and styles of music. You can also follow other users’ playlists, which is a great way to discover new music. If you want to keep track of who likes your playlists, though, there’s a little bit of extra work involved.

To see who likes your Spotify playlist:

  1. Log in to your account on the Spotify website.
  2. Click on the “Your Library” tab in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  3. In the left sidebar, click “Playlists.”
  4. Hover your cursor over the playlist you want to check and click the three dots that appear.
  5. Click “Share.”
  6. In the pop-up window, click “Copy Link.”
  7. Paste the link into a new browser tab and add “/followers” to the end (without quotation marks).
  8. Press Enter to load a list of everyone who follows that playlist.

How to see who liked your playlist on Spotify on iPhone

To see who has liked your playlist on the iPhone app:

  1. Tap Your Library in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  2. Tap Playlists.
  3. Find and tap the playlist you want to see who has liked.
  4. Tap the number of likes in the top right corner of the playlist image.
  5. A list of listeners will appear alphabetically by first name.

How to add songs to your Spotify playlist

You can add songs to your Spotify playlists from either the desktop app or the mobile app. To add a song from the desktop app, first locate the song in either the “Browse” or “Search” sections. Then, hover your mouse over the song and click the “+” sign that appears. From there, select the playlist you want to add the song to. You can also drag and drop songs into your playlists.

To add a song from the mobile app, first locate the song in either the “Browse” or “Search” sections. Then, tap on the three dots next to the song and select “Add to Playlist.” From there, select the playlist you want to add the song to.

How to share your Spotify playlist

Here’s how to share your Spotify playlist with your followers on other social media platforms:

  1. On the desktop app, click , then Share.
  2. Copy the link, then paste it into a post or message on Facebook, Twitter, or wherever else you want to share it.

On the mobile app:

  1. Tap , then Share.
  2. Tap Copy Link, then paste it into a post or message on Facebook, Twitter, or wherever else you want to share it.

How to find new music on Spotify

Whether you’re a long-time music lover or just getting into the scene, finding new artists and songs can be tough. But with Spotify, you can browse through a seemingly endless amount of music to find what suits your fancy. You can also follow other users and see what they’re listening to, which is a great way to discover new tunes.

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How to get Spotify Premium for free – [Easy Hacks] https://www.techpluto.com/how-to-get-spotify-premium-for-free/ Thu, 16 Dec 2021 13:13:48 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=40448 Spotify was launched with the desire to give listeners one place for all their music. It has rightfully taken the internet by storm. However, many of its features are available only in a premium account. Getting a premium account is easy but an expensive proposition. That is why many people want to know how to [...]

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Spotify was launched with the desire to give listeners one place for all their music. It has rightfully taken the internet by storm. However, many of its features are available only in a premium account. Getting a premium account is easy but an expensive proposition. That is why many people want to know how to get Spotify premium for free.

how to get spotify premium for free

Thankfully there are some tricks that you can use here. These are pretty simple, and by the end of it, you will get access to all premium account features. There are some technical methods too. You can use them if you are well versed in operating your device. Read on if you wish to know more.

Free Spotify premium benefits:

Spotify is a hugely popular music streaming service. It showcases an extensive collection of songs that adds to its popularity. Plus, a premium account allows you to curate multiple playlists. You can then share the playlist with any of your friends. With an easy-to-use interface, you can navigate with comfort. 

Some other benefits that make a Spotify premium account precious are:

  • No ads- The new Spotify premium account does not put any ads in between. So there is nothing to disturb you when you get down to listening to music.
  • Facility to skip songs- If you do not like any song, you can skip and move on to another. This facility is unlimited in the case of a premium account.
  • Offline downloads- You would want to hear songs without using the internet. You can download songs and use them even if offline.
  • High-quality music- With the Spotify premium account, you can stream your music at 320 kbps. This ensures high-quality music output.

How to get Spotify premium for free?

To get a free Spotify premium account, there are two methods: Technical and Non-Technical.

Technical methods

Let’s start with the APK option first, which is sort of a modified version of Spotify.

Using an APK file

If you have used a free Spotify account, you must have noticed one thing. You are not allowed to stream certain songs as your account is free by nature. This can be really disturbing, especially if you are a music buff. Here we will tell you how to get Spotify Premium for free using an APK file

Steps

  1. Uninstall all other Spotify apps that you have. Before you start the installation, you have to uninstall all the types of Spotify apps. But if you are on a PC, this step is not mandatory.
  2. Download the Spotify Premium APK file (Spotify++) Make sure that you install the APK file from a reliable source. Once you are done with the app download, you must search online for the APK file. Remember, the App is huge in size. You must have that much space on your mobile before you begin the download. 
  3. Go to the APK file and open it. On your mobile, go to the Downloads section. Here you will find the APK file. Open the file now.
  4. Install the file- Once you open the file, it will ask for permission to install. Click on yes so that it can move forward. Wait for the installation to get over.
  5. If there is any problem in installing the app, you must go to settings. Here click on allowing installation from “Unknown Sources.” Now click on the APK file the installation will start.
  6. Click on the “Open” option. Now click on the “Open” option. This will open your Spotify Premium version for free.
  7. Log in with your account details. You will have to log in to access the Premium account. Now you can do all that you were missing out in a free Spotify account. Access the user interface and prepare a playlist of your choicest songs. You can also share your playlist with your friends.

Apple iOS/iPhone method

Method 1: Use AppValley or Tweak App to install Spotify ++

If you install Spotify++, you can get all the premium account features. Use Tweak App or App valley to do so. Here are the steps that go behind it:

  • Uninstall any versions of Spotify you might have
  • Launch the Safari Web browser. Now go to the website of any of these apps,
  • Install any one of them on your iPhone. 
  • Now go to the home screen and tap on whichever app you have downloaded
  • Open that app and search for Spotify++
  • You can now use Spotify’s premium features.

Method 2: Use Cydia Impactor to install Spotify ++

This is another method that you could use. But you will need a Mac or Windows PC to finish this.

  • On the PC or Mac, open any browser.
  • Go to the Cydia Impactor website (cydiaimpactor.com)
  • Choose the correct version of the installation. It depends on the operating system you are using.
  • The file you downloaded will be in a zip version. Unzip it and install it on your computer
  • Now connect the iPhone to your PC through a USB cable
  • Go to the internet and download the Spotify++ IPA (iPhone) or APK(Android)  file
  • Open the Cydia impactor. Drag the IPA (iPhone) or APK(Android) file in the same.
  • The app will now show on your iPhone. You can open it and use it as you want. 

Method For Windows

Windows Method 1: If you are thinking about how to Spotify premium free on Windows, here is the first method you could use i.e. downgrade Spotify and use Spotify Premium mod.

You can use the BlockTheSpot mod and downgrade the Spotify app. It will then apply Spotify premium mod and give you premium features. Once you apply, this will block all banner ads, video and audio ads from the Spotify app.  It will also give you the unlimited skip feature. You can do this either manually or through automated tricks. First, let us see how you can do so manually:

  • First, download the old version of the Spotify app. Then search online to download the netutils.dll file. This will help in blocking the ads. Keep this file to use it later on.
  • Run the installer and install Spotify on the PC. Once done, the app will open on its own.
  • Go to AppData and look for the Spotify installation folder. 
  • On your keyboard press, the Windows and R key together to open Run. Copy and paste this command (%APPDATA%/Spotify) in the run box:
  • Copy the netutils.dll file and paste it into the Spotify folder. Reboot your computer and then start Spotify. You will get all the premium features.

An automated method to apply the Block the Spot patch

  • First, uninstall the Spotify app from the computer.
  • Now download the Spotify patch, i.e., downgrade.bat, from the internet
  • Open this file and wait as it installs the old Spotify version
  • After this, the auto-update function of the Spotify app will get blocked
  • The Spotify folder now will get updated with a new netutils.dll file. This will, in the future, block all the ads showing.
  • Post this; the Spotify app will be launched. This will have all the premium features. If the app still shows ads, you will have to reboot the computer.

Windows Method 2: Use the latest Blockthespot Mod and get Spotify premium

You can use the latest version of Blockthespot mod and get a Spotify premium account. By using this method, you will remove all the ads and get unlimited skips too. Plus, you can remove the Spotify Upgrade button as well. This mod works with the latest version of the Spotify app. With this, you may not have to think about how do I get Spotify premium for free

  • First, download the latest version of the Spotify app. If you have an old version of the app, uninstall it and update it with the latest version.
  • Download the chrome_elf.zip file, which is a mod file. This will help you in blocking the ads in your Spotify app. Extract the folder and save the contents on your computer.
  • Now run the Spotify installer. Go to the Spotify folder in your AppData.
  • Press Windows and R to open Run. Paste %APPDATA%/Spotify in the command section.
  • In the Spotify, directory find the file chrome_elf.dll. You must rename this file to chrome_elf_bak.dll. Now copy the files you had extracted earlier and paste them into this folder.
  • You may get a replace dialogue where you have to say yes to the replacement.
  • Now you can enjoy free music and all other premium benefits too.

Though this version allows you to do everything that a premium user does, this is a hacked version. You will not be asked to pay the fees due for a premium account. Plus, you can download any music from the account. For a better visual experience, you can also use Spotify Visualizer software for PC.

Non-Technical methods

These are quite simple methods in comparison with technical methods.

Use multiple free trials of Spotify premium

You can also get the premium version by opting for the Spotify premium free trial. Earlier the app offered a free trial for 30 days or one month. Now, this trial period is 3 months which is a good enough time. However, you must cancel your account just in time. Otherwise, they will charge you for the full subscription fee. 

In case you want to access the benefits for a long time, we have another suggestion. You could create multiple trial accounts. For each account, you will need a separate email id, though. After every 90 days, just use a new email to create a new Spotify account. You will receive all the premium features until the trial period is over.

But this method is not very efficient. Creating a new account every time can be arduous. Yet you could use it if you have no problems completing the formalities. Plus, it works on all the platforms like Android, Windows, iOS, etc.

Ask for a Spotify premium gift card

For those who want to know how to get Spotify Premium for free, this method is legal and straightforward. You can request any of your friends to gift you a Spotify gift card. The lowest brand gift card is for $10 and allows you to use Spotify premium free for a month,

There are gift cards for higher denominations too. That is for $30; you get three months free. To redeem your gift card, just follow the below-mentioned steps:

  • Open spotify.com/redeem and log in with your details
  • Scratch behind the card to find the  pin
  • Now enter this PIN or the code written on the receipt
  • Click on Redeem. Your account is now a Premium one.

Join a friend’s Spotify account

If you are still thinking about how to get Spotify Premium for free, we have another suggestion for you. Spotify offers multiple premium plans like:

  • Family
  • Individual
  • Student

The Spotify family plan comes at a price of $14.99 per month. It allows six people to use the account. If anyone in your family has already taken a Spotify family account, you can ask for their credentials. Even if they ask you to pay your share, it would be around $2.5. On the other hand, the individual plan is $9.99. By taking the family plan, you save your money.

You can do the following: 

  • Find five other family members who want a Spotify premium account. Sign up for a Family premium account with the other members. Now all of you can access all the benefits of a Spotify premium account.
  • Or you can find a friend who is using the Spotify family plan. Request him to let you be a part of the plan. You may have to pay your share in this case.

Sign up to Spotify premium through PayPal

If you open your Spotify premium account with PayPal, you will get three months free. But remember, you must cancel the account before the trial period is over. If you do not have a PayPal account, you must open that first. Follow the steps mentioned below:

  • Open the Spotify app on your mobile
  • Find the premium tab in the bottom right corner of the app
  • Now tap on the Get Premium button. It will take you to the billing page
  • Choose PayPal from the payment choices available. Complete the purchase, and your Spotify premium account is active for three months. But you can use this feature only once.

Start working for Starbucks

What many people do not know is that Starbucks employees get a Free Spotify premium account for a lifetime. Here is how you can avail of this benefit.

  • Log in to your Spotify account. If you do not have one, you will have to create it.
  • Go to Spotify’s Partner Provisioning Portal and click on “Get Premium.” Click on Agree, and your Spotify account will get linked to the portal.
  • You will reach a verification page. Here you must enter your last name and the Starbucks Global User Name. This is your two-character country code and partner number allotted to you.
  • You might have to wait for some time for the account to get activated. 
  • When you have got your free Spotify premium account, use it at least once a month. If you do not do so, the account will go back to being a free subscription. In that case, you will have to activate the premium version again.

Sign up for an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription

Another very easy tactic to get a Spotify premium account for free is by signing up for an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription. The cost of this subscription is around $14.99 per month. This gives you access to nearly 100+ games, cloud gaming, etc. Also, you receive a 4 months free Spotify premium account. Again you can use this method only if you have not subscribed to it before.

  • Open the Xbox Game Pass on your Mobile, console, or PC
  • Go to the Perks Gallery there
  • You can choose Spotify premium as a perk
  • Now redeem the four-month free Spotify premium trial
  • You could also scan the QR code that comes with your Xbox using your phone’s camera
  • The Spotify premium code will be delivered through the Xbox message center

But you will have to wait as the crediting of the code may take time. The duration of the wait could be as long as ten days. 

Conclusion

Spotify has really gained a lot of traction ever since its inception. But its premium plans could be really expensive. By now, you must have got a fair idea of how can I get Spotify premium for free. You can use any of the above to get an assured free Spotify premium account.

However, you need to remember that some of the methods are not legal. You may end up getting the account, yet Spotify may ban you. This could be if they feel there are some discrepancies in your account. To avoid that, you must choose a safe method. Also, if you are downloading any APK or mod files, do it from reliable websites. There is a lot of malware and data breach happening online. Your slightest mistake could end you up with a virus in your device, something you would not want.

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Top Spotify Visualizer For PC and Smartphones – [Free/Paid versions] https://www.techpluto.com/spotify-visualizer/ Fri, 08 Oct 2021 12:21:14 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=39658 Visualizers were the norm back in the glory days of music. One couldn’t imagine audio without a visualizer. Slowly the streaming services took over. Owning music became an old man’s hobby. It’s the age of browsing through catalogs and subscriptions. The company takes the trophy for the first thought while talking about music subscriptions. Spotify [...]

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Visualizers were the norm back in the glory days of music. One couldn’t imagine audio without a visualizer. Slowly the streaming services took over. Owning music became an old man’s hobby. It’s the age of browsing through catalogs and subscriptions. The company takes the trophy for the first thought while talking about music subscriptions. Spotify visualizer was a hidden feature from 2014 to 2017. Spotify app makers quashed any future plans for the visualizer in 2017. It was accessible on the desktop client. One could type “Spotify:app:Visualizer” and access the feature.

Top Spotify Visualizer For PC and Smartphones

Visualizers don’t get the appreciation they deserve. Do you remember those odd waveforms, colors, and shapes morphing on your screen when you played an audio file using Windows Media Player or WinAmp? That was a music visualizer.

They look like simple art that accompanies and morphs with the music at a glance. But it’s much more. Music visualizers analyze the waveforms from an audio file. This numerical data becomes an input for a program with predefined algorithms. The output of that program is an animated video that corresponds to the volume and frequency of the music.

Try to take a trip to GitHub and look at some source code for music visualizers to understand and appreciate the complexity of it all.

Where did the music visualizers go?

There is a growing fad of making things simple. Minimalism is catching on. Good or bad? It’s subjective, and we don’t want to shape opinions, only inform them. With this, let us talk about a relic lost in time, music visualizers.

Spotify visualizer was a beta feature, and it wasn’t good at all. It was a primitive and almost pointless feature. But it was a start. It was supposed to get better from there. Counterintuitively, the Spotify visualizer was removed from the app, and we were left with a question: “Why won’t Spotify embrace the awesome Spotify visualizer?” Which we still don’t have an answer for.

Wait, did Spotify app makers kill visualizers?

As of October 2021, Spotify has 356 million subscribers active. Only a small subset of those subscribers asks for a Spotify visualizer. This task does not affect their exponential growth in popularity. The launch of Spotify lite in India and other middle east countries was evidence of their increasing popularity. So, there is a possibility that it became a dormant data point that doesn’t need action. After all, “Why fix it if it isn’t broke?”

It doesn’t mean that Spotify killed the visualizers. And visualizers aren’t dead anyway. You can still find paid and free visualizers on the web. Artists are still making visualizers. You can also download a plugin to recreate the famous Win-amp visualizer to feed that nostalgia craving of yours.

Visualizers don’t mean much on a phone. But on a large screen with a great music system, you can imagine a Spotify visualizer amplifying the music listening experience beyond “good vibes”.

It’s a small subset of the audiophiles that are sensitive to music visualizers. But we all deserve to have our desires met unless they’re maleficent. There are some awesome visualizers out there, and all the gratitude goes to the artists that make them possible.

For all the melomaniac aesthetes, we have compiled a list of music visualizers for Spotify that is not only compatible with Spotify and other apps like Youtube, SoundCloud, etc.

Top 3 Visualizers available exclusively for Spotify

We have selected the best Spotify visualizers for you after thoroughly testing the available players in the market.

1. Kaleidosync

Kaleidosync is one of the earliest Spotify visualizers. There is a growing collection of 23 WebGL sketches. These sketches are created by @zachary.io.

Kaleidosync Spotify Visualizer

This is a web-based platform. You won’t have to download it to use it. It’s easy to use. Just open the Kaleidosync on your browser, log in to your Spotify account and enjoy some kaleidoscopic morphing.

A Redditor called u/itsappleseason released this pet project of his on Reddit, and it caught on quick. The source code is available at Github by Zachary Winter.

Each element in a song is analyzed, broken down into beats and sections. Then converted into the mystic art on your webpage to transcend your music listening experience.

2. Wavesync

Another great visualizer by the creator of Kaleidosync. @itsappleseason released this almost a year after on Reddit. This is based on the same principles as its predecessor.

Wavesync

Like Kaleidosync is based on kaleidoscopic visuals, Wavesync uses wave ripples to visualize music. This too is a web-based visualizer for Spotify. The process of using this is similar to Kaleidosync. The source code is available for those who can’t stop their curiosity from tinkering.

3. Tessellator

Tessellator is a web-based music visualizer for Spotify. The user needs to have a premium account to use this. It is an interactive 3D Visualizer.

Tessellator visualizer

Tessellator visualizes music by morphing different shapes like pyramids, waves, circles, cubes, mesh, et cetera.

It uses Spotify API to gather information about the music and Audio API to capture and analyze audio using microphones. A user can change colors or randomize them. Tessellator has 7 different visualizer modes that will keep the monotony away.

Web-based song visualizers for Spotify and other music apps

These music visualizers are not only compatible with Spotify but with other music apps and websites too.

1. Music storm

Transform any chrome tab into a music visualizer with the Music Storm chrome extension. This is not an exclusive visualizer made for Spotify. It works on any tab that plays music. Whether it’s YouTube, SoundCloud, or Spotify, music storm can work for any of them.

It’s easy to install and easier to use. You can find this in the chrome web store and then add it to your browser. Then pin the extension and then click on it every time you are listening to music on any platform.

2. Audiobud

Audiobud is a web audio visualizer and works on all web pages. This can work as a great visualizer for Spotify. But it can also be used with YouTube, SoundCloud, or any other webpage that has audio.

This is a chrome extension which makes it as convenient as it gets. Audiobud offers 6 different visualization options, 8 different audio filters, and 8 different background colors. The variety of options keeps the user from getting bored. This is a public extension and doesn’t include any in-app purchases.

3. AudioVisualizer (by afreak)

This is a brilliant chrome extension with many scene options. AudioVisualizer works with any web page but can be used as a Spotify Visualizer. You can also share custom scenes and contribute. It has a Milkdrop visualizer added, which is a great nostalgia trip.

Although the scenes look pretty bland and boring, there are plenty of options available to tweak any scene. Users can fundamentally change any scene to a point where it doesn’t resemble itself with default settings.

This extension is at par with paid visualizer options or even better. Do try this awesome visualizer for Spotify and play around with scenes to create your own.

4. Razer keyboard audio Visualizer

This is a chrome extension for Razer keyboards. This is a pretty fascinating visualizer. It doesn’t appear on the monitor screen. The music is reflected visually on the Razer keyboards. The backlight of the keyboards responds to the music, and the lights flicker according to the volume and frequency of the song.

Razer Keyboard visualizer is not your ordinary visualizer, but it certainly makes you stand apart from the masses. It works with any chrome tab that plays music.

5. Audio Visualizer

This is one of the most minimalistic visualizers for Spotify or any other music platform. The Audio Visualizer is also a chrome extension and can work with any platform but don’t get it confused with AudioVisualizer(by afreak). It is a frequency-based visualizer, which makes it the lightest and least cluttered music Visualizer on our list.

The music is visualized in a pop-up window which also makes it one of the least aesthetic ones too. But it does what it says, and it is easy to differentiate bass from the treble.

Spotify visualizer Softwares for PC

Earlier two lists were consists of online song visualizers for Spotify. Here is the list of hand-picked software which you can download on your PC and they do much more than web-based/online visualizers.

1. Synthesia

Number 1 on the list is Synthesia. Although it is free to download, some of the features are behind the paywall. You can select the source of the music and make it a Spotify visualizer. It uses the audio data to morph the shaders.

Users can select a microphone as the audio capturing tool or use software like Sound Siphon to extract audio internally. You get more than 50 shader scenes to select from. Each shader scene has its unique settings that users can use to manipulate the scene.

Another cool feature is that users can upload their own images into any scene. Each scene has a unique way of manipulating the image.

2. Kauna

Like Synthesia, Kauna also captures audio using a microphone. It is a great alternative as a Spotify visualizer. Kauna is available on the Microsoft store for free. It has a wide selection of shader scenes. Some of the visualizations include tunnels, burning clouds, bars, plasma, waves, and triangles.

Users can select the sound level sensitivity and can also set a timer for automatic scene changes. It isn’t as flexible as Synthesia, but it has its charm. It’s less cluttered with options which makes it lighter and faster. And it has its own fan following for its elegant and beautiful visualizations.

3. VSXU

VSXu offers a player for visualization and a platform to program your own graphics-based visualizer.

The VSXu player works with every platform that can generate music. Hence, it’s a great visualizer for Spotify. Since it’s a high-quality graphics-based visualization platform, it requires a minimum of 128 MBs of NVIDIA or AMD graphics card.

This is a free product where users can create their own graphics and extend onto the program or create visualization presets. But it does have some content that’s behind a paywall and can add to the experience of music listening.

4. Magic music visuals

This is a great visualizer for Spotify, but it’s not just a music visualizer. It can also be a VJ software or a live video mixer or a music video creator, and much more. You will get the idea of all the things it can do if you go through their website, which elaborates on its capabilities in length.

Magic Music Visuals is great for those who like to make their own visuals in a live gig or create videos. It is a GPU accelerated program which means that you can define the adaptability of your graphics according to the music. You can draw geometric patterns, define 3D images, and render shaders scenes with rich graphics.

Final words

Visualizers never went away. They got new substitutes along with technology and innovation. You can see looping videos or infinity GIFs with high-quality graphics accompanying a song. One can say they are a form of visualizer too. They just don’t morph with the music. They don’t respond to every beat or element of the music.

Saying that they are modern visualizers would be incorrect only because an audio visualizer is supposed to represent each and every aspect and element of music. Sure, they’ve become a substitute to visualizers but that is all they are. An example of this would be Spotify Canvas.

Did you notice that some of the audios have an 8-second full-screen looping portrait video instead of album art? That is Spotify canvas. That is also being used as an aesthetic feature, but it doesn’t represent the music itself.

So, what do you think about Spotify visualizers’ story and our top picks?

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