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Spotify's Now Playing view loops a 3–8 second vertical video behind your track. Phosphor renders yours from your own artwork — moving on your measured beats, looping without a seam — as part of the Release Kit.
Every good Canvas is built around the hook. Upload your track and the engine marks the three strongest 15-second windows — free, with instant playback.
Your file is analyzed and deleted — we keep numbers, not audio.
The 3–8 second vertical video that loops behind a track in Spotify's Now Playing view. You upload it through Spotify for Artists; listeners see it every time they open your track. Full details at /what-is-a-spotify-canvas.
From measurement, not stock effects. The engine detects your track's hook and beat grid, then renders your own artwork into a vertical loop that moves on your beats and closes without a visible seam. It is generated as part of the Release Kit, alongside teasers, posts and the release plan.
A Canvas repeats every few seconds for the whole track. A visible cut reads as a glitch on the hundredth repeat; a seamless loop reads as intentional design. Ours are rendered so the last frame flows into the first.
Yes — find your hook first. The free Hook Finder marks the exact seconds your Canvas and teasers should be built around, and it costs nothing. The Canvas render itself ships inside the Release Kit (€17.99 per release).
9:16 vertical video, 3 to 8 seconds, MP4 or JPEG, at least 720 pixels wide. The kit renders to spec so upload just works.
Specs, where it shows, and what it does for saves and shares.
The free analysis every Canvas should start from.
Teasers, Canvas, posts, masters and a printed plan from one upload.