Aurpix

Turn music into motion graphics.

Aurpix is an Android-first visual creator inspired by Avee and Vizzy-style workflows. Start with presets or build custom scenes, bind parameters to musical features, and render clips for socials or live backdrops.

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A music-driven visual creator for Android.

Aurpix helps you create audio-reactive motion graphics — from quick presets to fully custom scenes. Instead of relying only on waveform and spectrum, Aurpix uses deeper musical features (power, tempo, beat phase, chroma) to drive motion and color in a way that adapts naturally across a track. For the tightest sync, Aurpix currently reacts to music played inside the app.

Made for Android performance.

Designed to keep motion smooth on real devices, so previewing and playback stay satisfying while you work.

Start fast.

Pick a preset and you’re moving in seconds. Then open it up and tweak only what matters — intensity, palette, motion, and timing.

Build scenes your way.

Create scenes from elements and bind parameters to music features. One scene can stay interesting across many tracks, not just one drop.

Render and export.

Export your visuals as video for Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or to reuse later in live setups.

Made for Android performance.

Designed to keep motion smooth on real devices, so previewing and playback stay satisfying while you work.

Start fast.

Pick a preset and you’re moving in seconds. Then open it up and tweak only what matters — intensity, palette, motion, and timing.

Demo Coming Soon

How Aurpix works

Aurpix goes beyond waveform and spectrum. It extracts multiple audio features in real time and maps them to motion, color, and texture — so visuals feel musical, not random.

Tempo & beat phase

We lock motion to tempo and beat position so pulses, expansions, and transitions land right on the groove.

Energy / power

Overall power drives intensity — speed, brightness, density, and deformation naturally rise with the music.

Chromatic tones

Chroma (pitch-class energy) helps steer harmonic color shifts, so palettes can move with the tonal center, not just volume.

Spectral shape

Frequency balance shapes the look — bright vs dark, sharp vs smooth — giving different mixes a different visual character.

Accents & dynamics

Accent changes can trigger micro-events: flashes, cuts, kicks, and subtle “breathing” detail that keeps scenes alive.

Mood from Modes

Features can be also binded to the mood of the music detected from most probable scale modes

A short demo clip is coming soon. Join the waitlist to get the first preview and early Android builds.

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Loaded With Features You Would Absolutely Love.

Aurpix is built for creating music-driven visuals that feel intentional. Start with presets, go deeper with scene editing, and bind motion to musical features — then export clean video clips for your content or live backdrops.

Preset-First Scenes

Start from curated styles that already look good. Use them as-is, or treat them as templates for your own scenes.

Music-Feature Binding

Bind visual parameters to beat phase, power, tempo, chroma, and more — for motion that adapts across different parts of a track.

Beat-Locked Motion

Tempo and beat phase keep pulses, transitions, and movement feeling tight and consistent with the groove.

Energy-Driven Intensity

When the track lifts, visuals lift with it. Power can drive speed, brightness, density, and deformation without manual automation.

Harmony-Aware Color

Chroma (pitch-class energy) can steer palette movement, so color shifts follow musical character — not just volume.

Generative Visuals

Procedural textures and shapes keep things crisp and varied. No repeating footage — just flexible building blocks.

Export + Playback on Android

Render video for socials and preview scenes directly on-device. Designed for a smooth workflow from idea to clip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’re preparing the first release and early access. Join the waitlist to get notified and help shape the initial presets and workflow.

Yes. Aurpix includes video rendering/export so you can create clips for socials or reuse visuals later in live contexts.

External audio analysis requires buffering, which can add noticeable latency. For tight sync, Aurpix currently reacts to music played inside the app.

That’s part of the plan. If Android casting/output works reliably for the use case, Aurpix will support it for home visuals and party setups.

Aurpix will be free to download with a selection of core scenes. We plan to offer additional premium scenes and features in the future.