[2020] Spotify Visualizer Recommended & How to Use

Music visualization used to be a common feature media player. It generates real-time animated images according to the rhythm and the tempo of the music playing. But it seems that people are forgetting this feature with the rising of music streaming services.

Does Spotify have a visualizer? Well, there used to be a built-in Spotify visualizer within the app, they have decided to abandon this feature long ago. But don't worry. For people who still want something retro and look for a visualizer when they listen to Spotify music on desktop, we have made a list of 5 recommended Spotify visualizer that still works in 2020. 

1. Kaleidosync

If you google for Spotify visualizer, the first result pops up is probably Kaleidosync. It is a neat and user-friendly online music visualizer first launched in Reddit. No need to install the app. Just go to their website, and log in with your Spotify account or allows Kaleidosync to access your Spotify client. There are now 8 patterns to select. As you can tell from the name, all the patterns are kaleidoscope patterns.

2. AIMP

AIMP is a totally free media player for Windows and Android. It was developed by a Russian engineer called Artem Izmaylov, and named after him. AIMP is a powerful media player that plays both video and audio. With the built-in audio visualizer, you can visualize your music in three modes. So just download and install it to activate the music visualization in a mode you like.

3. PotPlayer

PotPlayer is another free multimedia software player developed for Windows by a South Korean company. As a strong competitor against VLC, PotPlayer music visualizer gives real-time visual effects according to the tempo of the music playing.

4. Bazik

Bazik is Vj Software & Music Visualizer which generates simple and striking visual effects according to the audio playing on your computer in real-time. It does not only work with Spotify music but also any other music.  This is a professional product designed for VJs, DJs, clubs, and musicians to produce a strong visual show. This software costs €99.

5. Resolume

Similar to Bazik, Resolume is also a professional software for music visualization. It is a good instrument for VJs, AV performers, and video artists. With intuitive, you can play with the audio effects as if you are playing an instrument. 

Besides visual effect, Resolume enables users to videos how they want: forwards, backward, scratch and adjust tempo to the beat. You can use this feature separately or combine it with the audio effects.


How to Insert Music to a Visualizer for Spotify

After introducing 5 Spotify visualizers for you, we are going to show you how to use them step by step.
Normally, the Spotify music you download with the Premium subscription for offline listening is in Ogg Vorbis format readable by Spotify. Therefore you'll need to find a way to remove the digital protection from Spotify music.

AudFree Spotify Music Coverter for Win

AudFree Spotify Music Converter is a professional removal tool to help you get the Spotify songs for personal use without limitation. No Spotify Premium required, and you will be able to download Spotify songs to common audio formats at fast speed. You might be wondering how the audio quality is going to be like. Don't worry. All the original quality is kept and you won't notice a difference.

Having AudFree Spotify Music Converter on your computer, you can easily remove protection from Spotify and download them within 3 steps.

Step 1. Drag and drop the Spotify songs you want to download into the AudFree program.

Step 2. Set the output format for Spotify Music and other parameters.

Step 3. Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion at 5X speed.

Now you get the downloaded Spotify music and you are free to import them into any Spotify visualizer we introduced above. Enjoy your visual feast with the visualizer for Spotify!

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