Sound effects you can create
Whoosh transition
Fast air swipe, scene cut
Cinematic boom
Deep braam, trailer hit
Riser / build-up
Rising tension, pre-drop
Impact hit
Hard stinger, title slam
Notification ping
Crisp chime, app alert
Page turn
Paper flick, close-mic
Camera shutter
Snappy mechanical click
Glitch / digital
Stutter, data corruption
Sword swing
Sharp whip, blade cut
Crowd murmur
Room ambience, low chatter
Coin / reward
Bright game pickup
Bass drop
Sub hit, heavy landing
Anatomy of a sound effect prompt
Name four things and the model has what it needs: the subject, its texture, the space it sits in, and how long it runs.Make AI sound effects in three steps
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Open Morphic
Sign up and start creating on a free-flowing, infinite visual canvas.
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Describe the effect
Name the subject, texture, and environment in the prompt.
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Generate and download
Clean SFX in seconds. Iterate until the cue sits right in the edit.
Time-freeze effect
Cinematic time-freeze short film for any scene

Messages to cinematic scene
Dramatize any text conversation into a cinematic multi-shot video.
Put yourself in a movie
Drop in a photo of yourself. Get a 12-second cinematic movie with animation and a matched soundtrack.
Dance your character
Upload a character image and make it dance in any style.

Title sequence
Generate a professional film title card from scratch, with optional cinematic animation.

Cinematic storyboard
Share a scene description with character references. Get a full storyboard with shot angles and mood.
All on Morphic
Your complete sound effects stackModels
ElevenLabs and more, one click away. Different models nail different cues. Match the model to the effect and regenerate to taste.
One-shots and ambience
From sharp one-shot impacts to long looping ambience beds. Generate both from the same prompt bar, no stock library needed.
Music and voiceover
SFX is rarely all you need. Add an original score and voiceovers in the same session, on the same canvas.
Workflows
Turn a recurring SFX pass into a one-click rerun. Save it as a Workflow, then share or fire it again anytime.
