
Vertical hook cut
A 9:16 lyric treatment for a chorus or short release hook.
Lyric Tune by Creatune
Turn a finished song into synchronized, editable lyric video projects for YouTube and vertical social releases—without rebuilding every caption by hand.
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Words arrive with the song.
editable timing
Real canvas
16:9 · 9:16 · 3:4 · 4:3
Saved timing
Return and correct
What Lyric Tune means here
Upload an MP3 or M4A, or choose an eligible finished song already in your Creatune library.
Automatic lyric recognition creates timed lines you can correct instead of locking the first transcript.
Choose widescreen or vertical before positioning the lyric box over the actual background.
Keep the project and final result together so a timing or spelling correction has a clear path.
Example board
These poster-first slots reserve the format, copy, and playback behavior. A video is enabled only after an owned or licensed file is attached and marked ready.

A 9:16 lyric treatment for a chorus or short release hook.

A stable 16:9 layout designed to remain readable across the whole song.

Large synchronized lines with outline, shadow, and predictable placement.

A compact lyric moment paired with restrained looping motion.

Recognized lines corrected on the timeline before the final render.

A user-supplied visual with the lyric box positioned against the real composition.
Choose by release job
Each page owns a different production decision and passes a real preset into the same Creatune editor.
Start from the hook, set a true 9:16 canvas, and keep every lyric line clear of captions, buttons, and the edge of the phone screen.
Work in 16:9, review every section on a full timeline, and build a readable treatment for an official upload rather than stretching a short social clip.
Creatune turns the vocal into editable timed lines. You review the words and timing before those lines become part of the rendered video.
Use large high-contrast lines, clear entrances, and enough reading time for listeners to stay with the song without pausing.
Upload an image or video, position the lyric box against the real composition, and check contrast on the exact frames your audience will see.