Music Video Maker

Combine epic video content with music and sound effects using Podcastle’s online video editor, it’s quick, easy and free to get started!
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AI Music Video Maker

Podcastle’s video editor is powered by AI, meaning we help creators make amazing content faster and with less hassle by using AI features. Simply upload your content or record new footage and then easily add your own music or choose from thousands of tracks in our extensive library of stock music.

If you’re looking for a video maker with music, you’re in the right place. Podcastle offers the best of both audio and video creation with a drag and drop interface that means both professionals and beginners can create content.
Music Video Maker

How to Add Music to Videos?

Record or Upload Your Video
Start out by uploading or recording your video content and making any edits like trimming or cutting.
Add Music or Sounds
You can upload music tracks and sound clips or select from our library of stock music and sound effects.
Export and Share
Once you're happy with your video, simply click ‘export’ to download the combined video file and share it.

How to Make Videos with Podcastle

Stock Music and Effects

Podcastle’s library of stock music and effects is ideal for creating music videos. We have 1000s of tracks available across different genres like rock, pop and jazz, as well as soothing background music. Our sound effects can be used to make the video more engaging and are free to use.

Fast and Easy Editing

Our video editor is designed to be incredibly simple to use. We focus on what matters so that you don’t waste time when making content. Drag and drop files, one-click AI features and a slick user experience make it a breeze to create content. No experience with video editing? It doesn’t matter! Podcastle works for beginners and professionals.

Amazing Audio Quality

You want your music to sound good and so do we! That’s why Podcastle offers high-quality, high-fidelity sound along with AI features that will enhance audio to make it sound great. It removes background noise from speech, while also transcribing the words to make it easier to edit.

Best Video Maker with Music

Any video maker should be easy-to-use, intuitive and give you confidence that your content will be the best it can possibly be. Podcastle offers a video editor that’s powerful yet simple. Anyone can get started quickly, drag-and-drop videos and use AI features to enhance their content.

Adding music is simple, whether it’s your own track or one from our extensive sound library of royalty-free stock music. You don’t need to worry about audio quality, because our audio editor will let you create the perfect mix of sound and video.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find a video maker online with music and effects free?
To find a free online video maker with music and effects, Podcastle is a great option. Podcastle offers an intuitive, browser-based platform for video creation and editing, providing access to a wide range of built-in music, sound effects, and editing tools. You can easily upload your video, add background music, sound effects, and apply transitions or text effects, all without needing any prior video editing experience. Additionally, Podcastle’s free plan includes essential features for creating polished videos, making it a solid choice for those seeking an easy and free solution for video creation with music and effects.
Where can I find royalty-free stock music for a music video?
You can find royalty-free stock music for a music video directly on Podcastle. The platform offers a library of high-quality, royalty-free music tracks that can be used in your projects without the worry of copyright infringement. Simply browse through the available tracks, filter by mood, genre, or tempo, and select the one that best fits your video’s theme. Podcastle allows you to easily integrate these music tracks into your video during the editing process, making it a convenient and cost-effective solution for adding professional audio to your content.
How can I fit music to a video?
To fit music to a video, first, choose a music track that complements the mood and timing of the video. Using video editing software like Podcastle, upload both your video and the music track. Trim the music to match the length of your video, or adjust its start and end points to sync with key moments in the video. You can also adjust the volume levels of the music to ensure it doesn't overpower the dialogue or important sound effects. Additionally, apply fade-ins and fade-outs to make transitions smoother, and consider adding audio effects like background noise reduction if needed. Once everything is synced, preview the video and make any final tweaks before exporting.
How can I remove music from a video?
To remove music from a video using Podcastle, first, upload your video to the platform. Once the video is uploaded, Podcastle's AI tools will automatically separate the audio tracks. You can then mute the audio and add in new music or speech by uploading or selecting from our music and effects library. After making the adjustments, you can preview the edited video and export it, ensuring a clean and clear audio track for your content.
How can I make a music video in Windows Movie Maker?
While Windows Movie Maker was once a popular choice for simple video editing, it's no longer supported or updated. Instead, a great alternative is Podcastle, which offers a user-friendly, browser-based platform with a free option. To create a music video using Podcastle, simply upload your video footage and music track, and the platform allows you to sync them easily. You can trim the video, adjust the music to fit the visuals, and add effects or transitions. Podcastle’s intuitive interface and AI-powered features make it simple to create a professional-looking music video without the need for advanced editing skills, and the free version offers plenty of tools to get started.

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