Let music
drift to you
Cast your favorite lyric to the wall. Discover songs through the lines that moved someone else. One line at a time.
Free to download · iOS 17+
"I found love in a hopeless place"
We Found Love
Rihanna
"And I'll be okay, admitting I was afraid"
The Night Will Always Win
Manchester Orchestra
"Hello from the other side"
Hello
Adele
How it works
Three steps to drift
Pick a line
Paste a Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube link. Lyrvo fetches the lyrics and builds a visual word cloud — pick the line that hits hardest.
Cast it to the wall
Add a reflection, tag a mood, and set it adrift. Your bottle joins the wall where anyone can discover it — no follower counts, no algorithms.
Discover and echo
Browse the wall by mood or language. Pick up bottles you love. Leave an echo — a line of your own that the lyric brought to mind.
Features
Built around the lyric
Three cloud modes
Word, Phrase, and Semantic clouds — each reveals a different dimension of the song. Pick the one that captures how you feel.
Mood tagging
Tag your bottle with up to 5 moods — melancholic, hopeful, tender, and more. Filter the wall by mood to find exactly what you need.
Journal
Save a bottle to your private journal instead of the wall. Your calendar fills with songs that marked each day of the year.
Echoes
Respond to a bottle with a lyric of your own — a line that the original brought to mind. One echo per person keeps the conversation honest.
Share cards
Export any bottle as a 1200×1200 image card — artwork, lyric, and mood — ready for Instagram, X, or anywhere you share music.
No algorithms
The wall is chronological, trending, mood-filtered, or language-filtered — always chosen by you, never ranked by engagement bait.
The wall
Real bottles, drifting now
Every bottle is a line someone loved enough to cast into the world.
“Running from the wreckage of my past”
Shake It Out
Florence + The Machine
“I am not afraid to keep on living”
Famous Last Words
My Chemical Romance
“There'll be days like this, my mama said”
Days Like This
Van Morrison
“Oh, if I only could make a deal with God”
Running Up That Hill
Kate Bush
“I want to be where the people are”
Part of Your World
The Little Mermaid
“We are all just prisoners here of our own device”
Hotel California
Eagles