Every Cut Lands
on the Beat
Set your BPM, add clips, and build music videos in musical lengths instead of dragging cuts around by hand. A beat sync video editor built around BPM-first timing. Faster workflow, cleaner rhythm, better YouTube output.
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Beat sync without timeline busywork
Set the BPM
Start with the tempo of the beat so the timeline behaves in musical units instead of arbitrary seconds.
Pick musical lengths
Use 1-bar, 2-bar, 4-bar, or longer clip lengths so the structure feels intentional instead of random.
Drop clips to the timeline
Add visuals without trimming frame by frame. BeatVids handles the repetitive timing layer for you.
Keep the arrangement reusable
Swap songs, test variations, and keep a repeatable workflow that stays consistent across uploads.
Export for YouTube
Ship visuals that feel locked to the track instead of drifting off the beat halfway through the video.
Beat-synced beats manual editing
Works across genres and tempos
Hip-hop, trap, drill
Fast enough for frequent producer uploads, controlled enough for darker and more intentional visual pacing.
Lo-fi and R&B
Longer visual phrases and slower mood changes still benefit from BPM-aware timing and repeatable structure.
EDM and high-tempo beats
When energy rises, beat-synced cuts matter even more because drift becomes obvious much faster.
See who built BeatVids and the first real workflow case study
FAQ
It means the workflow starts from BPM and musical lengths, so cuts and clip timing are organized around the beat instead of manual second-by-second trimming.
Yes. BeatVids is not a generic auto-video generator. You still choose the clips and arrangement while the BPM-aware workflow removes repetitive timing work.
No. The point of the workflow is to reduce manual trim-and-scrub work by handling timing in musical units.
Yes. The workflow is tempo-based, so it works across hip-hop, trap, drill, lo-fi, R&B, EDM, and other BPM-driven music.
Yes. The demo lets you try the core editing flow before moving to Pro for your own clips and HD output.