Spotify Canvas
Make the loop after the lyric video is set.
A Spotify Canvas should feel like the release breathing, not a whole music video squeezed into a few seconds. Epitrite keeps the Canvas version tied to the same song setup you use for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, YouTube, and Instagram posts.
Start with the song
Bring in the track and lyrics so the Canvas idea comes from the same timing work as the lyric video.
Build a short vertical loop
Choose a visual moment that can repeat cleanly, then keep it quiet enough to support the song instead of fighting it.
Upload in Spotify for Artists
Epitrite helps you prepare the version. Final upload, eligibility, and review still happen through Spotify for Artists.
Canvas-ready thinking
Treat Canvas as the release echo, not the main export.
Epitrite should stay clear about this: it can help prepare a vertical loop and social versions from the same project, but Spotify owns upload requirements, processing, and eligibility.
Use a vertical 9:16 version.
Keep the loop within Spotify's current Canvas duration rules.
Avoid fast flashing, rapid cuts, and visual clutter.
Do not rely on the Canvas to carry credits, captions, or essential song metadata.
One setup, more release posts
Build the lyric video first. Pull the loop from there.
Start with the track, timing, and visuals. Then export the versions your release needs instead of designing every platform from scratch.