There are plenty of ways you can use audio to enhance your images.
Whichever method you choose, one thing is sure — learning how to put audio over a picture helps you make any visual more intriguing.
You get to engage your audience’s sight and hearing, which holds their attention for longer. Music will also evoke an emotional response, which increases their chances of remembering the message.
You can add picture to song without having to download software or install any app. And you get to do it like a professional, despite having zero training.
All you need is Keevi - a free tool that embeds sound or music to any image using an online studio.
If you have one image, we will show you how to.”,, use Keevi to set it as a background to an audio file. It could be a pictorial illustration with a voice-over, such as a graph, diagram, or chart.
You can also use Keevi to put together a few images and then overlay music or any sound over them. This can be helpful when using multiple images to send your message and need some background music or sound to make the images more engaging.
On Keevi’s upload panel, you get the options to either upload your image from your computer or choose an image from thousands of royalty-free stock images provided.
If you need to use more than one image, click on “Add Media” and select “Add Image”. Repeat the process until you have all your images on Keevi.
Change the start and stop times of the images by dragging their respective sub-tracks on the timeline.
For instance, one image can appear in the first ten seconds, and the second image can appear in the next ten seconds. If you want to extend or reduce the duration of the image, click on the handles at the edges of the specific image’s sub-track and drag.
Now that you have your images ready, it’s time to add your sound file.
Again, go to “Add Media” and choose “Add Audio”. Keevi will take you to the upload panel where you can:
Once you upload your audio, its sub-track will appear on the timeline. You can:
If you want to upload more than one audio file, go to “Add Media” select “Add Audio” and upload your additional sound file. You can add as many audios as you need and even have different audio for each picture.
Once you have completed your work, press play to ensure that the pictures and audio are in their preferred position, delete, reposition, and make any changes necessary.
Click “Export,” and Keevi will render your work in seconds.
You can download your picture with audio or save it as a GIF.
You can easily add audio over a picture for free using Keevi in three easy steps:
If you have a song that you want to embed with a picture, it’s a simple task if you use Keevi:
Keevi is a free online tool that allows you to add music to a picture without downloading software or installing an app.
And if you can create the right atmosphere and tap into your audience’s emotions with music, you increase the chances of having them keep the core message of your content.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!
Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.
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