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Upload your Spotify Canvas frame. Describe what to improve. AI enhances it for the looping 9:16 format.

Flat, gray portrait lacking mood or atmosphere
Before
Same portrait with deep cinematic contrast and vivid atmospheric colors
After

Upload photo to enhance Spotify Canvas artwork

"brighten the image, boost colors to be vivid and energetic, and add warmth — create a cheerful vibrant Canvas feel"

Release to upload

FreeNo signupNo watermark

1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • Spotify Canvas editor
  • edit Spotify Canvas artwork
  • Spotify Canvas image enhancer
  • Canvas artwork tool
  • Spotify looping artwork editor
  • music artist photo editor

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Moody/atmospheric deep shadows, rich colors, cinematic contrast 25s
Bright/energetic vivid warm colors, bright, cheerful 20s
Abstract/texture vivid layered colors, depth and contrast 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your Canvas image or frame

    Drop in your artwork or video frame. Spotify Canvas uses a 9:16 portrait format (1080x1920 recommended per Spotify's published guidelines). PNG or JPG up to 7MB works best.

    Expect: Color and lighting enhancements: 20-30 seconds. More complex stylistic changes may require one refinement pass.
  2. Describe the enhancement

    Type what the artwork needs: 'deepen the colors, add cinematic contrast, make it feel moody and atmospheric.' Canvas artwork loops on mobile screens — it needs to hold up visually without audio context. No marking needed.

    Tip: Spotify Canvas plays on a 9:16 mobile screen while a listener has the app open. Moody, atmospheric, or high-contrast images tend to hold attention better than flat or overexposed ones. Think 'feels like the song' not 'looks like a photo.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Moody or atmospheric track deepen shadows, increase contrast dramatically, and make colors rich and saturated for a moody cinematic Canvas atmosphere
    Bright or upbeat track brighten the image, boost colors to be vivid and energetic, and add warmth — create a cheerful vibrant Canvas feel
    Portrait or face-based artwork sharpen and brighten my face, deepen the background slightly, and create a clean portrait-style Canvas with vivid but natural colors
    Abstract or texture-based artwork enhance the colors to be more vivid and layered, increase depth and contrast in the textures, and make the image feel rich and immersive
    3 more prompts
    Lo-fi or vintage aesthetic add warm vintage tones with slightly desaturated colors and soft grain, create a nostalgic lo-fi Canvas feel
    Electronic or neon aesthetic boost colors to be vivid and electric, increase contrast, add a dramatic high-energy feel with deep blacks and bright highlights
    Nature or landscape artwork deepen the sky and landscape colors, increase the sense of depth and atmosphere, and create a dramatic epic landscape feel
  3. Review at portrait scale

    Check the result at 9:16 aspect ratio. The enhancement should feel cohesive — consistent mood and tone across the full vertical frame. Use the before/after slider to compare.

  4. Refine a specific area if needed

    If the AI changed a background area but missed the subject, tap a marker on the target zone and regenerate. Optional — most enhancements work without markers.

    Tip: For Canvas artwork with a small subject against a large background, markers help the AI prioritize the right element.
Try it free

Upload photo to enhance Spotify Canvas artwork

"sharpen and brighten my face, deepen the background slightly, and create a clean portrait-style Canvas with vivid but natural colors"

Release to upload

Free • No signup

See it in action

Flat, gray portrait lacking mood or atmosphere
Before
->
Same portrait with deep cinematic contrast and vivid atmospheric colors
After

Moody portrait enhanced for Canvas

A flat portrait photo transformed into cinematic Canvas artwork with deep shadows and vivid atmosphere.

Prompt: deepen shadows, increase contrast dramatically, and make colors rich and saturated for a moody cinematic Canvas atmosphere
Flat washed-out landscape lacking drama or depth
Before
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Same landscape with deep colors, dramatic sky, and clear depth
After

Nature landscape made epic

A simple outdoor photo turned into dramatic landscape Canvas artwork with depth and atmosphere.

Prompt: deepen the sky and landscape colors, increase the sense of depth and atmosphere, and create a dramatic epic landscape feel
Flat textured surface lacking depth or visual interest
Before
->
Same texture with rich layered colors and immersive depth
After

Abstract texture made immersive

A flat textured background image transformed into rich, layered Canvas artwork with depth.

Prompt: enhance the colors to be more vivid and layered, increase depth and contrast in the textures, and make the image feel rich and immersive

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which part to target from description alone.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers are especially useful on portrait-format Canvas artwork where subjects are positioned vertically — they help the AI find the right zone.

Colors look oversaturated and unnatural

Why: The AI pushed color intensity beyond the intended aesthetic.

Try: Regenerate with 'enhance with rich vivid colors — deep and saturated but natural, not neon or oversaturated'

Tip: Adding 'natural' grounds the AI's color boost. For Canvas artwork that needs to feel artistic rather than commercial, 'painterly' is a useful alternative modifier.

Enhancement doesn't match the song's mood

Why: The AI applied a generic enhancement rather than a mood-specific one.

Try: Be more specific about the emotional tone — 'melancholy and introspective' or 'euphoric and energetic' rather than just 'enhance'

Tip: Including the genre or emotional quality of the track in your prompt gives the AI useful context. 'Jazz club feel' or 'dark pop' work as creative direction cues.

Image looks great as a still but might feel odd when looping

Why: EditThisPic enhances still images — video loop behavior is determined by the Canvas video itself.

Try: For video Canvas files, extract a representative still frame, enhance it, then use it as a reference for re-shooting or editing your video

Tip: EditThisPic works best on still frames. If your Canvas is already a video, export a keyframe, enhance it here, and use the result as color and mood reference.

Portrait crop cuts off important elements after enhancement

Why: The 9:16 aspect ratio is strict — any crop shift during enhancement may clip edges.

Try: Add 'maintain the full composition without cropping any edges or elements'

Tip: Always upload Canvas artwork at exactly 9:16 or crop to that ratio before uploading. The AI preserves your input dimensions.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark or select an area before describing what I want?

No. Just describe the enhancement — 'moody cinematic colors with deep shadows.' Our AI applies it to the whole image. Add markers only if it changes the wrong specific area.

How do I edit Spotify Canvas artwork for free?

Upload your Canvas still image or frame to EditThisPic, describe the mood and enhancement, and download the result. Free to try with no account required. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99 for more.

What format does Spotify Canvas use?

Spotify Canvas uses a 9:16 portrait format. Per Spotify's published guidelines, the recommended resolution is 1080x1920 pixels. Canvas content can be a looping video (3-8 seconds) or a still image. EditThisPic enhances still images that you can then use as Canvas artwork.

Is there a free Spotify Canvas editor without login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account required. Upload, describe, download — no watermark on the result.

Can I enhance a frame from a Canvas video?

Yes. Export a still frame from your Canvas video, upload it here, and enhance it. Use the result as a color and mood reference when editing the full video, or use it as a static Canvas image.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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