
LYRC helps artists turn one part of a song into a usable lyric video faster. Upload the song, trim the section you want to post, let LYRC auto-transcribe the lyrics, refine the timing if needed, and build from scenes, remix clips, or a performance video. It is a music workflow tool — not a generic editor pretending to be one.
Upload your track, trim the section you want to use, and build the video around the part of the song you actually plan to post.
LYRC turns that section into a reusable template so you can keep making versions for the same release without rebuilding timing from scratch.
Use scene presets, remix your own clips, or restyle a performance clip. Optional cut markers help visuals land where the song changes.
Export a finished lyric video for short-form posting without moving the project into a separate editor first.
| Feature | LYRC | Manual workflow |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Your song and the section you want to post | A blank timeline |
| Lyric workflow | AI transcription with timing you can refine | Manual text timing and cleanup |
| Visual workflow | Scenes, remix clips, or performance restyling | Source footage and place every cut by hand |
| Repeatable for the same song | Yes — reusable template per song | Usually rebuilt or duplicated manually |
| Best fit | Artists who need usable content fast | Editors who want to hand-build every version |
| Time to first version | Minutes | Often much longer |
LYRC is best for artists who want a repeatable release workflow: trim a song section, lock the lyrics and timing, then keep making versions around that template. If you want frame-by-frame editing for every possible kind of video, you will still want a full editor. If you want song-first content output faster, LYRC is the better fit.
LYRC starts with the song. You upload the track, trim the section you want to use, let LYRC auto-transcribe the lyrics, then refine timing or spelling if needed. From there you can add scenes, remix clips, or a performance video and export.
Yes. LYRC is built around reusable song templates, so once the lyrics and timing are in place you can make more than one version without starting from zero.
No. You can work from scene presets alone, or you can bring your own clips and performance footage if you want more control over the result.
Not really. LYRC is built for artists making lyric-video-style content around a song release. It is meant to help you move faster, not replace every kind of editor for every use case.
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