What's New in Visuals
A rundown of everything we've shipped recently, organized by where in the app you'll find each change.
Lyric video flow
These updates show up when you're setting up a new lyric video, before you open it in the editor.
Per-clip duration
Your clips can now play at their natural length. Upload a 5-second clip and it plays for 5 seconds. Upload three clips that are 3, 8, and 5 seconds, and they each play in full. If you only upload one clip and want it repeated through the song, you don't have to set a duration manually anymore.
This Full Clip option is the new default. Before, every clip had to be a fixed duration, with no way to just have each one play in full.
The fixed duration option is still there. Switch to Fixed duration if you want every clip to be the same length for a tighter rhythmic cut, and pick anything from 0.1 to 30 seconds with chips, a slider, or a precise number.
Section-by-section animations
You can now use different animations for the start of the video, the transitions between clips, and the outro. So you might want a hard cut at the very beginning so the first frame lands on-beat, smooth crossfades through the verse, and a slow Ken Burns push for the outro. Each section has one-tap chips for the most common transitions (Hard cut, Fade, Ken Burns), plus a full dropdown if you want more. Intros default to Hard cut so the first frame hits cleanly with the music.
Full song button
The song-section picker now has a Full chip next to 15 / 30 / 45 / 60. Tap it and your selection snaps to the entire song, no matter where you'd scrubbed before. Small touch, but it saves you from manually dragging the audio selector to find each end.
Video editor
This is where most of the work has gone. The goal: you should be able to finish most videos inside the editor without having to go back through the lyric video flow.
Editor freezes are gone
The biggest one. If you'd ever tried to move a caption, an image, or anything else on the editor canvas and watched the whole thing lock up, that's resolved.
A redesigned timeline
The timeline now behaves the way a professional video editor does. What that means in practice:
Clips snap where you want them. Drag a clip and it snaps to the start or end of other clips, to the playhead, and to lyric line boundaries. Dashed blue guides show you exactly where it will land.
Scrubbing actually works. Click anywhere on the time ruler and the playhead jumps there. Drag the playhead knob and the preview follows you smoothly. Both used to have a noticeable lag, or just not work at all.
Move multiple clips at once. Click and drag on empty timeline space to draw a marquee around several clips. Then grab any one and they all move together by the same amount. Undo restores the whole group in one step. This used to be impossible, you had to edit clip by clip.
Drag clips past the end of your video. No more juggling everything else around just to insert a clip in the middle. Pull the timeline open, drop the clip in.
Crossfades you can see and control. Each clip shows its duration on top of it, and clips with a transition show a transition icon. Click the small arrows on a transition marker to remove it. And small accidental drags don't bump clips to a different row anymore.
Rearrange rows cleanly. Moving a clip to a different row used to push everything that was already there down to the bottom of the timeline. Now it just drops into the spot above and leaves the rest where they were.
Resizable timeline panel. Drag the handle above the timeline to give yourself more room when you're working on details. Your size is remembered. Double-click the handle to reset.
Easier trim handles. The resize handles on the edges of clips have been redesigned to be bigger and easier to grab, so trimming and fine-tuning timing feels more precise (and less fiddly) — especially on small clips.
Alignment guides on the canvas
When you move overlays around the preview area (videos, images, captions), they now snap to the canvas center, to other overlays, and to edges. Blue guide lines appear as you drag so you can line things up precisely without eyeballing it. You can also resize and align overlays against each other.
Bulk actions in the sidebar
The sidebar's biggest time-saver. Open the three-dot menu on Volume, Playback Speed, Seamless Loop, or Animations and you can apply the current clip's setting to every video clip, or just to the clips you've selected with the marquee. If you've ever set the same animation on twelve clips one by one, this changes that.
(One note: bulk apply isn't available for the Appearance section yet, since there are some use-case decisions to work through there.)
Clip info for video, audio, and image clips
There's a new clip info block at the top of the sidebar for any clip you select. For videos, you'll see the file name, aspect ratio and resolution (for example, 16:9 · 1920×1080), where it sits on the timeline, and the source file's duration. So if you've trimmed a 6-second clip down to 3 seconds, the block tells you what the original full length was. There's a Reset to full video button right there if you want to undo the trim.
Audio clips show their own version with a Reset to full audio button. Image clips show their dimensions, position, and animation settings.
Animation tabs
The animation panel now uses Enter and Exit tabs instead of stacking both on top of each other. Your current selection is always visible (or it says "None" if there isn't one), so you don't have to scroll back and forth to figure out what's set. Animations work for both videos and images.
Settings tab opens by default for sound clips
When you click on a sound clip, you now land on its Settings tab. Before, it was opening the studio/library tab, which was confusing because it didn't look like there were any settings to edit.
Smoother preview playback
The preview player keeps playing through buffering instead of pausing every time it needs to load more video. So you can scrub, play, scrub, play without it stuttering. Final renders aren't affected.
Dark mode refresh
The editor used to be blue-tinted. It's now flat black across the timeline, sidebar, and preview area. Cleaner, easier on your eyes during late-night sessions.
Your work saves automatically
If you move things on the canvas and refresh, those positions now stick. Same if you close the tab and come back later. Autosave runs in the background, plus a final save fires when you leave the page so nothing recent gets lost.
This was a real bug, not a feature. If you'd been saving paranoically before, you can stop.
Dropdowns work
A subtle layout issue had been preventing some dropdowns and selects in the editor from opening or positioning correctly in production. Fixed everywhere.
Remix
When you remix a video into another video or image:
The reference frame is the first frame of the source video, not a frame two seconds in. AI-generated clips don't fade in, so the first frame is what you'd actually expect to see.
The reference image preview shows up right away, instead of leaving the sidebar empty. The output was always correct, but the empty preview was confusing.
Image and video generator pages
A redesigned layout for the image and video generator pages:
A fixed left sidebar so you don't lose your place
Larger previews so you can actually see what you're generating
The Generate button is always visible, even on smaller windows
Lots of performance improvements under the hood
Upload anywhere
You can now upload directly from the places you need a file, instead of going to your library first.
My Library has an upload button right at the top.
Canvas video picker in the lyric video flow lets you upload videos with a real-time processing status pill. New uploads drop into your grid as soon as they're ready.
Album cover picker in the lyric video flow lets you upload your own cover art on mobile or desktop. Your uploads are mixed in chronologically with AI-generated covers.
Song selection in the image, video, and poster generators lets you upload songs without leaving the creator panel.
Smaller fixes across the app
White flashes in exported videos. Random white flashes (a brief white bar at the bottom or a full-screen flash) had been showing up about ten times per minute in some renders. Tracked down and resolved. Exports are clean.
Lyric videos end exactly on the song's end. Tiny rounding errors used to add up across many clips, leaving lyric videos that ended at 30.02s or 29.0s when they should have ended at 30.0s. The last clip is now snapped to the song's end precisely.
Cursor stuck after dragging. Dragging the playhead or a resize handle and releasing outside the timeline used to leave your cursor stuck in resize or grab state. Fixed.








