What people use Veyra for
Veyra Studio is for anyone who needs picture and time to line up with sound — not a list of “enterprise features.” If one of these sounds like your week, you’re in the right place.

Music videos & long-form promos
Keep the song, structure, and lyrics in one place so you’re not guessing where a chorus lands.
Build a timeline that matches how you already think: intro, verse, drop, outro. Generate stills and footage that line up with the mix, and export a cut your collaborators can play back with subtitles when you need them — or a clean file when you don’t.

Short promos, teasers, and social cuts
Work fast when the format is small but the feel still has to be cinematic.
Use the same creative spine for a 15-second teaser and a 3-minute piece: one direction, one look, one timeline. Iterate on shots without losing the thread, then ship a review-ready file.

Pitch decks, lookbooks, and client reviews
Show something real earlier — not a moodboard that’s impossible to make.
Turn structure and lyrics into a sequence people can feel: shot cards, stills, and a playable timeline so producers and clients can react to the actual work, not a list of adjectives.

Previs, story, and storyboarding that stays musical
If the edit lives on a beat, your board should too.
Anchor shots to the mix so everyone hears the same moment you’re pointing at. Less “which bar was that again?” and more time talking about the shot you want.

Style exploration and reference without the rabbit hole
Try a look, keep what works, and stay coherent from shot to shot.
Explore different cinematic directions in one project so your references don’t turn into a folder of one-offs. The goal is a sequence that looks like it came from one head — yours.
Ready to try? Request access or book a short demo. If you want the step-by-step story first, start with Workflow or our Get started page.