Create a Spotify Canvas — the short, looping vertical video that plays behind your song on Spotify. Paste a Suno or Udio link or upload your track, and Solmi's AI generates a beat-matched, 9:16 looping visual sized exactly for Spotify (720×1280, 3–8 seconds). No design skills, and no watermark on paid plans.
A Spotify Canvas is the short 3–8 second looping vertical video that plays in place of the album art on a song's page in the Spotify mobile app. Artists use it to make a track feel alive and to lift saves, shares, and profile visits.
A 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, 720×1280 pixels, between 3 and 8 seconds, delivered as a looping MP4 (a still JPEG also works). Solmi exports at exactly these specs so your Canvas uploads to Spotify for Artists without resizing or re-cropping.
Open Spotify for Artists (web or app), go to the track, choose Canvas, and upload the video. The Canvas appears for listeners on mobile once it is processed. You need to be the verified artist or rights-holder for that track.
Yes. A Canvas can only be uploaded through a Spotify for Artists account for tracks you control. Solmi makes the Canvas video; you upload it in Spotify for Artists.
Yes — you can create and preview a Canvas for free. Exporting a watermark-free video for upload uses a paid plan, which also unlocks full-length music videos.
Yes. The Canvas is a short loop; with one click Solmi can generate a complete, beat-synced music video for the whole song in the same style — in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1.
Any track you have the rights to: a Suno or Udio export, your own MP3, or a song Solmi generates for you. Make sure you own or license the music before publishing a Canvas.