Sonilo AI Sound Effects

AI Transition Sound Effect for Video Edits

Create a transition sound effect with Sonilo for scene changes, match cuts, title cards, and edit punctuation. Use text-to-SFX when you know the exact cue, or video-to-SFX when the cue should mark the edit without drawing attention away from narration. Sonilo keeps the SFX decision connected to video timing, music, API implementation, and commercial licensing.
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Shape the transition around the frame

A useful transition sound effect is not just a labeled audio asset. It has to support the edit: the cue should mark the edit without drawing attention away from narration, leave room for voice-over, and end before the next important picture or word.

Start by marking the exact visual event, then describe controlled sweep, small impact, and clean decay. If the cue needs to sit with a generated soundtrack, review it beside AI music for video instead of approving it in isolation.

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Compare transition generation with stock SFX search

Stock libraries can work when a fixed asset already fits. Sonilo is stronger when the video determines the timing, texture, and revision loop. Uploading the video lets the sound effect respond to motion, cut points, ambience, and the rest of the mix.

For teams choosing a production stack, compare this page with AI music alternatives, then route implementation through the video-to-SFX API guide and release questions through licensing.

FAQ

Questions creators ask before starting

Turn your scene into synchronized sound effects

Generate a transition cue around the frame that needs it, then review timing, music, and licensing before publishing.