BeatSync PRO™
Create beat-synced music videos in minutes with AI

About BeatSync PRO™
Introduction to BeatSync PRO™
BeatSync PRO™ is a Windows desktop application that automates beat-synced video editing using AI. It analyzes music with ±5 ms beat precision and automatically selects and aligns video clips to detected kicks, snares, drops, and energy changes. Rendering is performed locally on your NVIDIA GPU via CUDA, keeping video files on your machine.
The software is designed for DJs, music producers, VJs, content creators, and video editors who need consistent, on-beat visuals for releases, social media, live shows, and client work. Users can combine their own footage with curated AI-generated clip packs and royalty-free audio tracks provided across subscription tiers.
Key Takeaways
- AI beat detection with ±5 ms precision and automatic clip-to-beat synchronization
- AI Vision analysis ranks and selects clips to match musical energy and mood
- Local GPU rendering (CUDA) on NVIDIA hardware; video files remain on the user’s computer
- Supports personal footage and bundled AI-generated clip packs in 16:9 and 9:16 formats
- Formats: video input MP4/MOV/AVI/MKV; audio input MP3/WAV/FLAC/AAC; output MP4 (H.264); output matches input quality
- Non-destructive workflow with quality preservation during export
- Credit system: credits are used once per clip analysis; reusing analyzed clips requires no additional credits; optional one-time credit packs available
- System requirements: Windows 10/11 with NVIDIA GPU (GTX 1660 minimum; RTX 3060+ recommended), 16 GB+ RAM (32 GB+ recommended)
- Full commercial license for clips, audio tracks, and rendered videos
How BeatSync PRO™ Works
After importing a music track, BeatSync PRO™ analyzes beat structure, tempo, and energy dynamics with a patent-pending algorithm. The system identifies edit points with high temporal accuracy so cuts align closely to musical transients and sections.
Users then select from included AI-generated style packs or add their own clips. AI Vision evaluates clip content and energy, prioritizes moments that best fit the track, and assembles a beat-accurate cut automatically. Clips are typically 5–15 seconds in length (maximum 15 seconds). Rendering occurs locally on the user’s NVIDIA GPU to minimize processing time.
The final video exports as MP4 (H.264) at the original input quality. Analyzed clips are stored so they can be reused without additional credits. Internet access is required for activation and AI features; video rendering stays local.
Core Benefits and Applications
- Music promotion and releases: Create on-beat visuals for singles, EPs, and albums, including formats suitable for YouTube and social platforms (vertical and landscape).
- Live performance visuals: Produce pre-rendered visuals for VJ sets and stage content for tools such as Resolume and VDMX.
- Social content production: Generate TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts faster using vertical clip packs.
- Client delivery for editors: Reduce manual timeline syncing and focus on creative direction; compatible with further editing in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, and OBS for streaming.
- Scalable library: Subscription tiers include curated clip packs and monthly additions, and the one-time analysis model allows libraries to gain long-term value.
Plan Overview
| Plan | Monthly Price (USD) | AI Analysis Credits/mo | Clip Packs Included | Total Clips Included | Audio Tracks Included | Monthly New Clips | Support | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $49 | 5,000 | 1 | 500 | 20 (60-sec) | +500 | Standard | Windows |
| Pro | $149 | 15,000 | 3 | 1,500 | 51 (60-sec) | +500 | Priority | Windows |
| Studio | $399 | 50,000 | 5 | 2,500 | 78 (51 sixty-sec + 27 full-length) | +500 | Priority | Windows |
| Enterprise | $999 | 150,000 | 6 | 3,000 | 91 (51 sixty-sec + 40 full-length) | +500 | Priority | Windows |
Notes: Windows 10/11 only; NVIDIA GPU required (AMD not supported). One-time credit packs are available (5,000 / 15,000 / 50,000 credits). Video rendering occurs locally; only clip metadata is sent via secure API for AI selection.