"Does Tidal have visualization?" No. There is no official and built-in music visualizer on Tidal app or web player. But don't worry. You can use third-party apps to create a visual experience for your Tidal music. Here in this post, we will introduce some best Tidal music visualizer for Windows or Mac to you. Besides, there is a powerful tool to help you get visual experience of Tidal music anytime and anywhere.
Part 1. Best Tidal Music Visualizer on Windows
If you prefer to listen to Tidal music on Windows computers, then you can check the Tidal visualizer programs in this section to create wonderful visuals for your Tidal music.
1. Rainmeter
Rainmeter is a free and open-source desktop tool. With it, you can add powerful widgets, including audio visualizers for your music. Now, let's learn how to use this music visualizer for Tidal music.
Step 1. Download and install the latest version of Rainmeter from its official website.
Step 2. Visit DevianArt or other popular audio visualizer skins sites to search for skins you like. Then download the .rmskin file and install it.
Step 3. Right-click on the Rainmeter icon at the bottom menu bar on your Windows screen, then choose Manage.
Step 4. In the Manage Rainmeter window, locate the new visualizer skin in the left panel and choose Load at the right on the screen.
Step 5. Now, go to the Tidal music app to play a track you want. Then you will get Tidal visualizer on your desktop.
2. Kauna
Kauna is a lightweight and powerful audio visualizer that works well with Tidal. You can get it on Steam and Microsoft Store on your Windows computer. Now, let's check the steps below to use this Tidal music visualizer.
FYI: Get Kauna at Microsoft Store
Step 1. Buy and install Kauna from Steam or Microsoft Store. Then open it.
Step 2. Launch the Tidal desktop app and begin playing music you like.
Step 3. Later, Kauna will detect and react to the audio from Tidal automatically. Then you can right-click on the visualizer to adjust settings, change effects, and personalize the look as needed.
Part 2. Best Tidal Music Visualizer on Mac
If you listen to Tidal music with a Mac computer, then there is a great music visualizer for you. It is VZX Music Visualizer (previously named VSXU Music Visualizer). This tool is powerful and works with any audio source on your Mac. You can get it on the Mac App Store and Steam. Here is how to get it and use it for Tidal music visuals.
Step 1. Go to your Mac App Store, then download and install VSXU program.
Step 2. Start VSXU and go to its settings section. Then make sure that the audio source is set to record audio from your Mac's system.
Step 3. Now, open the Tidal desktop app and start playing music. Then VSXU will capture the audio automatically. Later, you will see Tidal music visuals in real time.
Part 3. How to Play Tidal on Any Player with Visualizer Locally
The tools above allows you to play Tidal music on music visualizers with visuals online. If you want to find a local way to make it, then this part is for you.
AudFree Tidal Music Converter is a tool that can download Tidal music as local audio files for use on other music players at a fast speed. Besides, it supports to convert Tidal music to MP3, FLAC and more audio formats with high quality. In this case, you can add local Tidal music to other players with a built-in visualizer, like VLC Media Player, Foobar2000, Winamp, etc. for playback with visuals.
How to Download Tidal Music for Any Tidal Visualizer
- Step 1Add Tidal Music to AudFree Tidable
- Install and open the AudFree Tidal Music Converter. Then a built-in Tidal web player main interface will display. Now, log in to your Tidal account and find any song you want to convert. Then tap the song and click the '+🎵' button on the screen. In the new pop-up windows, click 'Add to List' button to import Tidal track to this best Tidal downloader.
- Step 2Adjust Tidal Music Output Settings for Visualizers
- Go to Menu > 'Preferences' on the AudFree tool's screen. Then choose 'Conversion'. In the Output Foramt section, pick up audio formats, including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc. as needed. By the way, you can customize audio channel, bit rate, and sample rate to enhance your music. After that, tap OK.
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- Step 3Download Tidal Music for Any Tidal Music Visualizer
- Now, move to the 'Converting' tab at the top-center menu bar and click the 'Convert' button on the screen. The AudFree Tidal Converter will start downloading and converting Tidal music as local files. After that, locate the downloaded Tidal music by clicking via the 'Converted' window.
- Step 4How to Play Tidal Music with Any Music Visualizer
- At last, you can open a musia player with a built-in visualizer like VLC on your computer. Then find and add the local Tidal music files to its music library. After that, start playing Tidal music from VLC library and enable the visualizer to enjoy music. Please tap Audio at the top menu bar, then choose Scope, Spectrum or others under the Visualizations option.
- View also: How to Play Tidal on VLC Media Player
- Tips: Besides using VLC, you can also add Tidal music to Winamp, Foobar2000, etc. to play Tidal songs with visuals.
- View also: How to Play Tidal on Foobar2000
Part 4. FAQs about Tidal Music Visualizer
Q1: Can I Get a Tidal Music Visualizer on iOS or Android Device?
A: No. Now, there is no Tidal visualizer for iOS or Android phone or tablet.
Q2: Are the Tidal Audio Visualizer Safe to Use?
A: Yes. The visualizers like Rainmeter, Kauna, VZX, etc. introduced in this post is safe as you download them from official sources like Microsoft Store, Steam, Mac App Store, etc.
Q3: Is There a Free Tidal Visualizer?
A: Yes. Rainmeter is completely free to use. While other apps like Kauna or VSXU are paid apps.
Q4: Do I Need to Provide My Tidal Login Password to These Tidal Audio Visualizers?
A: No. You don't need to enter your Tidal password within the third-party visualizer apps as they don't integrate with your Tidal account directly. They only captures your computer's general audio output.
Part 5. In Conclusion
While there is no built-in Visualizer in the Tidal app, you can use some third-party music visualizers for Tidal on Windows or Mac computer, like Kauna, Rainmeter and so on. Besides, you can play local Tidal music tracks on audio players with built-in visualizer. But to do that, you need to convert Tidal music to common audio files first via AudFree Tidal Music Converter. In a word, just choose the way that's suitable for you and enjoy your music.

Miley Swift
Staff Editor