Ambient Art Technology · Connected to Spotify

Your music, made visible

The Concept

A painting that
truly listens & reflects

This isn't your '90s Windows Media Player visualizer. SpotOn interprets every layer of a track — the album artwork and its colour palette, the genre, tempo, beat structure, the artist's catalogue, even the song title — and transforms it into mood.

Then the algorithm decides, in real time: darker shades or lighter ones? Broad, sweeping strokes or fine, restless lines? Every variable is chosen live. The result is a painting that feels genuinely, almost unpredictably, yours.

The Artists

A world of visual voices, paired with your sound

SpotOn is a platform, not a single style. We're building a curated collection of distinctive voices in contemporary generative art — the kind of work you might encounter on platforms like Art Blocks and fxhash — and bringing it into your listening space.

Every artist brings their own visual logic. The music decides which voice answers. You choose whose world you want to step into.

Minimalist Maximalist Glitch Pop & Chromatic Geometric Trash & Noise Abstract Painting Typographic Organic & Biological Pixel / Retro Architecture / Spatial Psychedelic Cyberpunk Techno-Futurist Pattern / Textile
The Deeper Connection

Watch the art. Then
own a piece of it.

Every visual artist on SpotOn is a working artist — publishing on-chain, exhibiting in galleries, and building a distinct practice. When a piece moves you, you can follow its creator directly: their profile and collections on Art Blocks or fxhash, are always just one tap away from the now-playing screen.

Generative art has become one of the defining art movements of the last decade. SpotOn brings you into that world — not as a spectator, but as someone who lives with it daily, discovers it naturally, and chooses to support the people behind it.

Coming soon: Music artists will be able to suggest their own favourite visual artists, curating the aesthetic world around an album much like a director chooses a cinematographer. Imagine listening to a record and watching the artist's visual world unfold on your wall.

It's a new kind of creative collaboration. The final result isn't controlled by either side alone. It emerges from the music and the algorithm.

Three ways to
paint a sound

What you see below is a preview: a single artist's work, rendered live through three distinct visual engines. In the full platform, this expands into a curated collection of artists and styles — many different ways of translating sound into image.

Explore the collection at myspoton.app, where visuals generate in real time as music plays.

Listeners are able to choose between two paths: an open collection — free to explore, where anyone can browse artists and watch their engines run live — and a connected experience, where Spotify links directly and the art responds to whatever you're playing in the moment.

Engine 01
ORBIT

Swirling brush paths follow gravitational fields — particles spiral into warm nebular centres. For songs with deep groove and circular, hypnotic energy. Think Jimi Hendrix. Think Coltrane.

Engine 02
DRIFT

A curl flowfield pulls particles through slow silky laminar streams. Paint creeping like satin over glass. For ambient, atmospheric songs. Kylie's silk. La Yegros' warm wood. The space between the notes.

Engine 03
SLASH

High-velocity geometric lines — flat-ended, fast, crossing. They build a taut lattice of intersecting colour. Britney's Toxic. Daft Punk's Discovery. The visual equivalent of 140 BPM.

One screen.
Infinite art.

The SpotOn Frame is a dedicated display — 4K, matte finish, zero-reflection — designed to sit in your home like a painting. Not a TV. Not a monitor. Art hardware.

Connect it once. From that moment, whatever plays on your Spotify becomes the artwork on your wall.

  • Connects to any existing Spotify Premium account
  • Artist-signed palettes updated monthly
  • Works with any HDMI screen as a secondary mode
  • Save any moment as a 3000×3000 PNG
SpotOn Frame — 32"

Your world.
Their art.

SpotOn is an open platform. We invite generative artists, coders, and visual thinkers to bring their full practice — not just a colour palette, but a complete visual world: their own algorithms, motion logic, aesthetic rules, and emotional language.

Each artist builds something new that runs live, responds to music, and forever carries their name.

01
Full Style Contributions

Artists contribute complete visual systems — their own rendering logic, colour theory, stroke behaviour, motion language, and aesthetic identity. It's not a theme or a filter but a distinct way of seeing sound.

02
Named Artist Editions

Every contribution is clearly attributed. Listeners choose an artist the way they choose an album cover — by feel, style, or some other affinity.
But the artist's name always remains part of the experience.

03
Music × Visual Artist Pairings

Musicians suggest the visual artists they want associated with their records. A band, an album, a mood — matched with a generative artist whose world fits the sound. Curated & Intentional, this is a new kind of creative credit.

Like Spotify,
but for your walls

A monthly subscription you already understand. No one-off NFT drops. No wallet. Just art that arrives with your music — the same model that made streaming ubiquitous.

The SpotOn Frame is the hardware. The subscription is the art. Together they're something genuinely new: ambient art technology as a recurring service that everyone already knows how to use.

Canvas

Software only. Works on any smart TV or HDMI screen. Access to all standard palettes and engines. The entry point — no hardware needed.

House

Up to 4 screens. Priority access to artist residency drops. Early access to new engines. For the collector and the serious listener.

SpotOn Frame

32" matte 4K display. Zero-reflection panel. Dedicated SpotOn OS. Ships with Room plan included. The object.

Hear it.
See it.

We're building SpotOn with a small group of early listeners — artists, collectors, and people who care what their music looks like.