AUDIVUE is a home for AI music videos — made to be watched, and made for the people making them. Think Vevo and Spotify, with a little TikTok in the mix.
How it started
It started with a blank screen.
MTV used to be music videos — all day, all night. The music was the show. Then it walked away from that, and the screen went blank.
I noticed it one night with friends. Good music playing, and a TV on the wall with nothing on it. I didn't want background noise or something to half-watch. I just wanted that blank space on the wall filled with art and music — something to look at while we listened.
That was about five years ago. The technology to make it didn't exist yet, so I waited. Now it does — anyone with a song and an idea can turn it into something you watch. AUDIVUE is here to fill the screen.
No gatekeepers
For as long as music videos have existed, getting one seen meant getting past someone. A label. A publisher. A distributor. A budget most artists never had.
That's over.
You don't need a record deal to make a music video now — and you don't need one to share it. No middleman, no permission, no one deciding whether your work deserves an audience. You make it, you post it, it's live. Just the work, and the people who want to see it.
What you'll find here
If you listen, it's built around what you actually want to see and hear — with Pulse for quick discovery and a library that's yours.
If you create, it's a real home for your work, not a place that buries it. You post, you get found, and the earliest creators help shape what this becomes.
If you make AI music videos, this is for you.
Who I am

I'm Courtney. I went to Berklee College of Music, and I sing.
I built AUDIVUE because it should exist — a place where anyone with music can put it on the screen and be seen. I made the stage I always wanted, and it's open to everyone.
Get in touch
Creators, press, or just to say hi — reach me at courtney@audivue.io.
