How we got here

The Visiyn journey

From a rough idea in a notes app to a working platform running on your computer today. Scroll through the interactive timeline.

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Project Kickoff

Started the project, no UI, no models

May 2024

First Prototype

Basic syncing, rough prompt logic

July 2024

Beta Testing

First full beta, playable but buggy

Aug 2024

Genius API Setback ⚠️

Lyrics access removed, rebuilt from scratch

Dec 2024

Spotify Policy Changes ⚠️

Pivoted to Apple Music + MP3

May 2025

v1.0 Launch 🚀

macOS release, stable and ready

Aug 2025

Version 1.01 + Windows 🪟

Cross-platform expansion

Oct 2025

v1.0.2 - User-Focused Update 🎯

Collections Mode & Apple Music improvements

Dec 2025

Version 1.0.3 ✨

Major update: Custom Profiles, mobile control

Jan 2026
Where Visiyn came from

A music visualizer built to do more than just react to sound.

Visiyn started as an independent project focused on one question: why should music be stuck with static album art when AI can generate visuals that actually match what you're listening to? Most visualizers just respond to volume and frequency. This one analyzes the song itself—mood, energy, tempo—and builds artwork around it.

It's a solo-developed macOS app, built from scratch with a focus on practical use cases: desktop backgrounds for productivity, projector setups for listening sessions, and performance tools for DJs and streamers. The goal is straightforward—make something that works well and keeps improving.

What Visiyn does

Generates AI-powered visuals that adapt to your music in real time.

Visiyn analyzes each song's metadata and audio characteristics to generate artwork that matches its mood, energy, and tempo. Use it as a desktop background while working, run it on a projector for listening sessions, or integrate it into streams and DJ sets. It's designed to run passively or be controlled directly, depending on what you need.

Practical use cases

Visiyn is built for both casual listeners and professionals. Use it passively as a desktop companion, run it on external displays for ambient visuals, or integrate it into live performances and streams. It works with Apple Music, local MP3 files, and has limited Spotify support.

Regular updates

New features are released on a consistent schedule. Recent updates have added custom profile support, Collections Mode for MP3 libraries, mobile control via web interface, and major UI improvements. The roadmap is public and updated based on user feedback and technical priorities.

Direct ownership

All generated visuals are yours to keep and use however you want. No licensing restrictions, no recurring fees, no artificial limits. The app is currently pay-once, with token-based generation for advanced features. Development is funded by users, not investors.

If you care about how music feels, Visiyn was built for you.

Try it with your own playlists, see how different tracks change the visuals, and use what you like in your own setups, solo or with a room full of people.

Download Visiyn