Create the visual layer
Pair the audio with cover art or a reusable image so the full recording can exist as a YouTube video.

Audioship turns audio into a YouTube-ready video, keeps metadata and channel controls together, then publishes or schedules the upload.
People searching for audio to YouTube usually want publishing, not a generic editor export.
Pair the audio with cover art or a reusable image so the full recording can exist as a YouTube video.
Set titles, descriptions, tags, visibility, category, and channel choices before publishing.
Connect the YouTube channel and send the finished video without downloading and re-uploading by hand.
Audioship keeps conversion, review, and upload steps in one place.
Upload a single file or queue multiple files when the work is recurring.
Use cover art or a reusable visual for the generated YouTube video.
Prepare metadata, privacy, channel, and scheduling before upload.
Send the generated video to YouTube now, privately, or on a schedule.
The pricing preview explains watermark, duration, and monthly volume before users invest time in a workflow.
Try one MP3 or short audio upload without a credit card.
Good for occasional publishing once the workflow is proven.
For creators who publish audio to YouTube every week.
The valuable searcher wants to know whether this is direct publishing, a converter, or a full editor.
Free is a test drive. Paid plans remove the watermark and raise monthly volume and duration limits.
Audioship connects to the selected YouTube channel so it can publish videos you approve.
YouTube requires a video file. Audioship creates that video from your audio and artwork, then publishes it.
Yes. Audioship accepts common audio formats including MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, OGG, OPUS, AAC, and WMA.
Yes. Audioship is most useful when you reuse channel settings, metadata, artwork, and scheduling across many uploads.
Start with a free test upload, then compare plans when watermark-free repeat publishing matters.