Every Cut Lands
on the Beat
Set your BPM, add clips, and build music videos where cuts land in bars instead of random timestamps. No more dragging things around by hand.
Beat sync without timeline busywork
Set the BPM
Enter the tempo. The timeline switches from seconds to bars so everything lines up musically.
Pick musical lengths
1 bar, 2 bars, 4 bars — clips snap to lengths that match the song structure, not random durations.
Drop clips on the timeline
Drag your footage in. No frame-by-frame trimming — the timing math is already handled.
Reuse the arrangement
Swap the song, try different clips, keep the same structure. Next beat video starts half-done.
Export for YouTube
The final video stays locked to the track from start to finish. No drift, no manual cleanup.
How BPM maps to musical lengths
At 140 BPM, each bar is about 1.71 seconds. BeatVids uses these musical units instead of arbitrary timestamps.
Clips snap to these lengths automatically, keeping every cut aligned to the beat.
Beat-synced beats manual editing
Works across genres and tempos
Hip-hop, trap, drill
Hard cuts that hit on the beat. Works for dark visuals, fast pacing, or anything you'd post on a type beat channel.
Lo-fi and R&B
Longer clips, slower mood. The timing still needs to be musical even when the energy is low.
EDM and high-tempo beats
At 150+ BPM, drift shows up fast. Beat-synced cuts keep everything tight when the tempo pushes.
FAQ
You set BPM, clips get cut in bars instead of seconds. Every cut lands on the beat without you dragging things around manually.
Yes. You choose the clips and the arrangement. BeatVids handles the timing so you don't have to count frames.
No. Clips snap to musical lengths automatically. That's most of the tedious work gone.
Anything with a tempo. Hip-hop, trap, drill, lo-fi, R&B, EDM — if you know the BPM, it works.
Yes. The demo has the full editor with stock clips. Pro adds your own footage and HD export.