The Templates Gallery gives you 35+ pre-built visualizer configurations to start from. This guide explains how to browse, filter, preview, and select the right template for your project.
Browsing the Gallery
Open the Templates page from the navigation bar. The gallery is organised into two browse sections at the top — Category (2D / 3D) and Visualizer Type (Spectrum, Tunnel, Terrain, etc.) — followed by a full paginated grid of all templates.
Each card shows the template name, engine type, and a live animated preview that plays when you hover over the card. The preview uses a sample audio track so you can see how the visualizer reacts to music.
Tips
- →Hover a card for half a second to trigger the animated preview — no clicking required.
- →Click the play button on a card to start or stop the preview audio manually.
Filtering by Category and Engine Type
Use the search bar at the top of the Templates page to filter by name, style, type, or category. Results update as you type.
Below the search bar, click a category card (2D or 3D) to filter to that dimension. Click a visualizer type card (e.g. Particles) to narrow results further to that engine. Both filters can be active simultaneously.
Additional filters are available in the filter panel: Free vs. Premium, complexity (Basic has fewer controls, Advanced has more), and Sort options like Name A–Z or Featured.
Previewing Before Selecting
Click any template card to open its detail page. Here you'll find a larger live preview, a description of the engine, the list of available controls, and tips for using this template effectively.
The detail page also shows which music genres this template works best with and example use cases (YouTube intro, Twitch overlay, etc.).
Tips
- →Check the difficulty badge (Easy / Medium / Advanced) on each card — easier templates have fewer parameters to tune.
Custom Templates
Once you've customised a template in the editor, you can save it as your own Custom Template using the 'Save as Template' button. Custom templates appear in the gallery under the 'Custom' category and are private to your account.
Custom templates are a great way to create a consistent visual brand across multiple music releases.