Hundreds of Suno AI prompts tested to actually work, each paired with a WaveCanvas visualizer example. Copy a prompt, generate your track, and have a video ready in 30 seconds.
Every genre page has prompts you can copy straight into Suno, plus visualizer previews so you can see what the finished video looks like.
Chill, nostalgic study & focus beats
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Explore promptsMeditation, sleep & focus soundscapes
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Explore promptsStorytelling, folk & Americana
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Explore promptsFrom prompt to published video in four simple steps.
Pick a genre and browse prompts that have been tested to work well with Suno.
Copy any prompt with one click, paste it into Suno, and generate your track.
Upload your finished track to WaveCanvas and get an animated visualizer video in under 30 seconds.
Export for YouTube, Spotify Canvas, TikTok, or Instagram. Everything is already sized and formatted.
Most prompt libraries stop at the audio. This one goes all the way to the finished video.
Upload audio, pick a style, export. No timeline to learn, no keyframes to set.
Your track title and artist name get pulled in automatically and built into animated text overlays.
Film Noir, Golden Hour, Neon Dreams, VHS Glow, and Minimal. Each one built specifically for music videos.
Export at the right size and length for Spotify Canvas. No cropping or resizing needed.
Tracks made with these prompts, turned into videos with WaveCanvas.
Rhodes piano + vinyl crackle at 85 BPM. The most-shared lo-fi visualizer format on YouTube.
View promptArpeggiated synths + drum machine + neon city imagery. Perfect for YouTube shorts.
View prompt808 bass + hi-hat rolls. Bars visualizer style with producer tag overlay.
View promptCommon questions about the library and how it works.
Pick a genre, copy a prompt, and you can have a finished visualizer video in under 60 seconds.