Best AI Audio Cleaner for Podcasters

An honest look at six tools for podcast audio cleanup in 2026

Quick verdict

The best AI audio cleaner for podcasters depends on your workflow, budget, and how much editing you want the tool to handle. A solo podcaster recording in a quiet room has different needs than a remote-interview show with multiple guests and inconsistent microphone setups. Here is an honest look at six tools — Denoisr, Adobe Podcast, Cleanvoice, Auphonic, Descript, and Audacity — so you can pick the one that actually fits your situation.

Last updated: June 2026

What to look for in a podcast audio cleaner

  • Background noise removal — can it handle fan hum, room echo, and outdoor noise without making your voice sound robotic?
  • Filler word removal — does it automatically trim 'um,' 'uh,' and long pauses, or do you need to edit those manually?
  • Loudness normalization — does it level out volume differences between speakers or across episodes?
  • File format and duration support — can it handle your full episode length and your preferred export format?
  • Pricing model — flat monthly fee, per-minute credits, or free tier? Match the model to how often you publish.
  • Workflow integration — does it fit between your recording tool and your hosting platform without extra steps?

Common pitfalls when choosing

  • Assuming 'best' means most expensive — free and low-cost tools handle basic cleanup surprisingly well
  • Over-processing — aggressive AI enhancement can make voices sound unnatural or introduce artifacts
  • Ignoring recording quality — no AI tool can fully rescue audio recorded on a broken microphone or in a concrete stairwell
  • Paying for features you will not use — a full editing suite is overkill if you only need noise removal
  • Locking into annual plans before testing — always process a real episode through the free tier first

Feature comparison

Six podcast audio cleaners compared — feature by feature

A side-by-side look at what each tool offers for podcast production. Pricing and features checked June 2026.

FeatureDenoisrAdobe PodcastCleanvoiceAuphonicDescriptAudacity
Background noise removalYes (Studio Sound)Yes (manual + plugins)
Voice enhancement / clarityYes (Enhance Voice mode)Yes (Enhance Speech)Basic (auto-leveling)Yes (adaptive leveler)Yes (Studio Sound)Manual EQ only
Filler word removalYes (Podcast Ready mode)Yes (core feature)Yes (text-based editing)
Silence / dead air trimmingYes (Podcast Ready mode)Yes (Truncate Silence)
Loudness normalizationYes (auto-leveling)BasicYes (to broadcast standards)Manual (Loudness Normalization effect)
TranscriptionYes (Creator plan+)No (speech-to-text via API only)Yes (core feature)
Video audio cleanupYes — MP4, MOV, WebM, MKVPremium onlyNo (audio only)Yes (video formats supported)Yes (video editor)
Multi-track / multi-speakerSingle file uploadSingle fileYes (per-speaker processing)Yes (multi-track input)Yes (per-speaker tracks)Yes (multi-track editor)
Batch processingYes (plan-based)Premium onlyYes (macro/chain support)
PlatformBrowser-basedBrowser-basedBrowser-basedBrowser + desktop APIDesktop app + browserDesktop app (free)
Free tier5 credits (≈ 5 min)1 hr/day, 30-min max file30 min free trial2 hrs free/month1 free projectCompletely free
Entry paid plan$9/mo (100 credits)$9.99/mo (Premium)$10/mo (10 hrs)€11/mo (9 hrs)$24/mo (editor + AI)Free forever
Best forQuick spoken-word cleanupFree occasional useAutomated filler removalBroadcast-standard outputFull podcast + video editingManual control, zero cost

Pricing and features checked: June 2026

Best for

Which tool is best for your podcasting workflow

Best for quick spoken-word cleanup: Denoisr

If your main need is fast noise removal and voice enhancement without learning a full editor, Denoisr handles it in a browser with three cleanup modes. The Podcast Ready mode adds filler-word trimming and silence removal in one pass. Credit-based pricing means you only pay for what you process. Best fit: solo podcasters and content creators who record clean-ish audio and want a quick polish before publishing.

Best for free occasional use: Adobe Podcast

Adobe Podcast offers a genuinely useful free tier — up to 1 hour of processing per day at no cost. The one-click Enhance Speech button is as simple as it gets. The limitation is that it does not remove filler words, does not offer transcription, and caps free files at 30 minutes. Best fit: podcasters who publish infrequently and want zero-cost cleanup for shorter recordings.

Best for multilingual filler-word editing: Cleanvoice

Cleanvoice was built for automated podcast post-production with one real standout: multilingual filler-word detection across 30+ languages, plus mouth-sound and dead-air removal across separate speaker tracks. For English-only audio, Denoisr's Podcast Ready mode already trims fillers as part of cleanup at lower cost — Cleanvoice's clear edge shows up on non-English shows or multi-host setups where you want every track processed individually. Best fit: interview-format podcasters publishing in non-English languages or working with per-speaker tracks.

Best for broadcast-standard post-production: Auphonic

Auphonic is trusted by radio broadcasters and professional podcast networks for a reason: it normalizes loudness to broadcast standards (LUFS targets), balances multi-track levels, reduces noise, and applies adaptive filtering — all automatically. It integrates with podcast hosting platforms for direct publishing. Best fit: professional podcasters and networks that need broadcast-compliant output with minimal manual intervention.

Best for full video + podcast editing: Descript

Descript is a full editing suite, not just an audio cleaner. Its Studio Sound feature handles noise removal, but the real value is text-based editing — edit your audio by editing the transcript. It also handles video editing, screen recording, and clip generation for social media. The tradeoff is a steeper learning curve and higher price. Best fit: podcasters who also produce video content and want one tool for recording, editing, and publishing.

Best free tool with manual control: Audacity

Audacity is completely free, open-source, and runs on every desktop platform. It will not automatically clean your audio the way AI tools do — you need to learn Noise Reduction, EQ, compression, and loudness normalization. But for podcasters who want full control over every processing step and are willing to invest the learning time, nothing beats its price (free) and flexibility. Best fit: technically inclined podcasters who prefer hands-on editing and cannot justify a monthly subscription.

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Best AI Audio Cleaner for Podcasters — common questions

Which AI audio cleaner is best for beginners?+

Adobe Podcast is the simplest — upload a file, click Enhance, and download the result. No settings to configure. Denoisr is nearly as simple with three clearly labeled modes (Clean Noise, Enhance Voice, Podcast Ready). Audacity is the hardest to learn because every processing step is manual. For beginners who want AI-powered results with minimal decisions, Adobe Podcast or Denoisr are the best starting points.


Which is cheapest for weekly podcasts?+

It depends on episode length and language. For episodes under 30 minutes, Adobe Podcast's free tier (1 hr/day) covers you at zero cost. For 30–60 minute weekly shows, Denoisr's Starter ($9/mo, 100 credits) and Cleanvoice's $10/mo (10 hrs) are similarly priced — Denoisr usually wins on English audio because credits roll closer to actual usage and video is included, while Cleanvoice pulls ahead on multilingual shows that depend on its 30+ language filler engine. Auphonic's free 2 hrs/mo handles biweekly or monthly publishers. Audacity is always free but requires manual editing time.


Which tool removes filler words best?+

Three tools handle filler-word removal, each with a different angle. Denoisr's Podcast Ready mode trims fillers automatically in English audio as part of cleanup — the simplest and cheapest option for English-only shows. Cleanvoice has a purpose-built engine with 30+ language support — the strongest pick for multilingual or non-English podcasts. Descript surfaces fillers in a transcript and lets you delete them as text — best when you want fine-grained per-word control. Adobe Podcast, Auphonic, and Audacity do not remove filler words at all.


Do I need AI or is Audacity enough?+

Audacity is enough if you have the time and willingness to learn manual audio processing. Its Noise Reduction effect, EQ, compression, and loudness normalization can produce professional results. The difference is time: what takes 20–30 minutes of manual work in Audacity takes 1–2 minutes with an AI tool. If you publish frequently or value your time over money, an AI cleaner will save hours per month. If you enjoy hands-on editing and have a limited budget, Audacity is genuinely excellent.


Can I use multiple tools together?+

Yes, and many podcasters do. A common workflow is: record in your DAW, clean noise with Denoisr or Adobe Podcast, run through Cleanvoice for filler-word removal, then normalize loudness with Auphonic before publishing. You do not need to use every tool — pick two that complement each other. Just avoid running aggressive AI enhancement through multiple tools in sequence, as stacking processing can introduce artifacts.


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