A category that is somewhat forgotten in the content creator space, but especially for music artists. Let alone audio-only podcasters. There is still a need for this kind of repurposing tools.
This list is a bit shorter than most, but I felt that the value in each of these tools makes up for the lack of quantity. Although I should mention I think this space could use a big innovation.
#3 - Music 2 Tube
"Create videos for music and podcasts"
I found this tool in a deep dive for visualizer tools/audiograms, and I thought hmmm this really fits a niche in the market that none of the other ones do. Its relatively cheap too, and while it isn't fancy with fancy templates. It does seem to look good from an output standpoint. Especially if you are trying to do it in bulk too. That is why I wanted to share this tool.
#2 - Headliner
Now in an "audiogram" post I am going to have to share at least one audiogram tool, but I honestly feel that 99% of the tools are dead in the water. The only one trying to innovate is Headliner.
However even still compared to other content repurposing tools on the market, the use-case for audiograms has really died out. I think Headliner did pivot a bit to be more ai, and maybe even having video clipping too if I'm not mistaken. Although perhaps a bit too late?
Either way its probably the Best "Audiogram" tool on the market.
#1 - Videobolt
However while Headliner might be the best Audiogram tool, the best VISUALIZER tool (which audiograms are sub-category to visualizers as a whole) IS Videobolt. Now I am a bit biased as this was one of the first lifetime deals I ever bought. Although they sort of screwed me over a few months ago when they changed their tiers/pricing, as I went from 8 1080p videos a month, to now unlimited 720p videos, which don't look that good because of the resolution, and I can't even pay for 1080p upgrade. I digress.
I made pretty much every animation intro/outro you've ever seen on my channels in Videobolt. I use their free Resize/Merge tools to reframe my gaming clips, or merge multiple clips together. Super handy.
Before the pricing change I was even able to create really cool visualizers for my audio only content, such as when I did an interview with ChatGPT.
Here is an example of one of them I made for my podcast:
Alternative and Other tools
While it may be surprising that I didn't put Wavve or AudioTease on here, those tools have not updated anything in a very long time. I found that these three tools today have added something that makes them stand out.
- The Music 2 Tube tool is new, and it is free. Which makes it stand out.
- The Headliner tool has added a bunch of Automation and tried to escape it's Audiogram only niche.
- Finally, Videobolt has been the only tool that has continuously added more visualization templates over time. I find that it's also really handy when in a pinch.
Find the right tool for YOU:

This is a link to a page that has the database within, and you can sort by tag for audiogram tools if you need to look around!
