uncovr is a free music discovery platform where thousands of album covers float in an interactive 3D space. Explore new music visually by navigating through a cosmos of album art.
How it works
Fly through a 3D universe of album covers. Click any cover to hear a 30-second preview, read album details, see community reactions, and save it to your personal collection. uncovr offers a completely new way to find music you never knew you were looking for.
Exploration modes
Free Flight — Navigate freely through the 3D cosmos of album covers
Genre Clusters — Albums grouped by genre: rock, pop, hip-hop, electronic, jazz, classical, R&B, indie, metal, folk, Latin, and more
Color Mode — Albums sorted by the dominant color of their cover art, creating a visual rainbow of music
Mood Map — Browse albums arranged by emotional energy, from calm and melancholic to energetic and euphoric
Tempo Lane — Albums organized by BPM, from slow ballads to high-energy dance tracks
Timeline — Explore music history by decade, from the 1950s to today
Features
Cover Clash — A fun voting game: two album covers face off, you pick your favorite, and discover hidden gems along the way
Collections — Save albums to custom folders and build your personal music library
Audio Previews — Listen to 30-second previews with spatial ambient sound
Community — Comment on albums, react with signals, and share discoveries
Search — Find any album or artist across the entire catalog
Why uncovr?
Most music apps recommend what algorithms think you want. uncovr lets you explore visually and stumble upon music that surprises you. It's music discovery through serendipity, not surveillance.
Free to use. No signup required. Works on desktop and mobile browsers.
Uncovr was born from a simple idea: album covers are art, and they deserve to be explored, celebrated, and shared like any other creative medium.
We built this space for the curious, for those who pause on the artwork before pressing play, who notice the design choices behind the music, and who believe that visual identity is just as important as the sound itself.
Most music apps tell you what to listen to. Uncovr lets you find it by feel — start from a colour, a vibe, a face on a cover, and let the music follow.
Explore the cosmos — fly through thousands of albums, filter by genre, mood, color or tempo.
React and rate — every cover has reactions and ratings. See what the community thinks.
Build your collection — save covers to folders, share your "universes" with anyone via your @username.
Daily cover — a new featured cover every day, picked deterministically so everyone sees the same one.
Make alternative covers for the music you love. Publish them on uncovr alongside the official artwork, and let A&Rs, managers and artists find your work when they're scouting talent.
Submit fan art — open any album, click "Submit fan art", upload a square cover and link your IG/X handle. Each submission is reviewed manually for quality.
Get discovered — your fan arts appear in a carousel on the album page next to the original. Every approval credits you with a clickable link to your profile.
Climb the leaderboard — the more you contribute, the higher you rank in the global leaderboard.
Curate your portfolio — your /portfolio shows everything you've submitted, pending or live.
Free design resources — our store offers textures, PSDs, plugins and presets at zero cost. Tools by designers, for designers.
Find designers already trained on the artist you work with
When you're briefing a cover, the best signal isn't a portfolio of unrelated work — it's a designer who has voluntarily made fan arts for that exact artist. They already get the visual language.
Search by artist — type any name in /designers and instantly see who has made the most fan arts for them, ranked by volume.
Click handle to portfolio — each designer card links straight to their IG/X. One click from search to brief.
Browse their work — expand any row to see every fan art that designer has made, with album thumbnails.
Discover before competitors do — emerging designers often build their craft on uncovr before anyone has hired them.