Looking for a Cleanvoice Alternative?
Same AI-grade noise cleanup — simpler workflow, pay-per-minute pricing, native video support
Quick verdict
Cleanvoice is a capable automated podcast editor: multilingual filler-word removal, mouth-sound and dead-air cleanup, DAW timeline export. If you use all of that, Cleanvoice is hard to beat. But many people end up paying $10/month for 10 hours when they only clean a few minutes per week, or they record video and have to extract the audio because Cleanvoice doesn't accept video files. Denoisr is built for those users — AI noise removal and voice enhancement in a three-mode workflow you can learn in 30 seconds, credit-based pricing that bills by the minute, native MP4 / MOV / WebM / MKV support, and transcription bundled in on the Creator plan. Five free credits on signup, no card.
Last updated: June 2026
Why people switch from Cleanvoice
- Pay-by-the-minute (1 credit = 1 minute) — only pay for what you actually clean
- Video files supported on every plan (MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, MKV)
- Transcription + show notes bundled in — no separate tool
- Upload → pick a mode → download. No thresholds to tune
- 5 free credits on signup vs Cleanvoice's 30-minute trial
- Starts at $9/mo for 100 credits — lighter commitment than $10/mo for 10 hours
Where Cleanvoice still wins
- Multilingual filler-word removal across 30+ languages
- Per-edit review with DAW timeline export
- Automated mouth-sound and stutter detection
- Multi-track recording with per-speaker processing
- High-volume podcast production (10+ hours per month)
Quick answer
Denoisr is a Cleanvoice alternative built for people who mainly need clean audio — not a full automated editing pipeline. It removes background noise, enhances voice, and optionally trims filler words and silences. Unlike Cleanvoice, it accepts video files directly on every plan, includes transcription and show notes on the Creator tier, and prices by the minute (1 credit = 1 minute) instead of by the hour. Five free credits on signup, no credit card. If you publish multilingual podcasts that rely on Cleanvoice's 30+ language filler detection, or you need DAW timeline export, stay with Cleanvoice. For everyone else — solo podcasters, video creators, interviewers, course teachers — Denoisr is the lighter, more affordable option.
- Best for:
- Light to moderate audio cleanup, video creators, transcript-bundled workflows
- Pricing:
- $9/mo for 100 credits (≈ 100 min), pay-as-you-go credit packs, 5 free on signup
- Handles:
- Audio + video noise removal, voice enhancement, English filler trim, transcription
- Not designed for:
- Multilingual filler editing, per-edit timeline review, multi-track per-speaker production
Honest comparison
When Denoisr fits — and when Cleanvoice is still the right call
Both tools clean audio with AI. The difference is depth versus simplicity. Here is how to tell which one fits your workflow.
Choose Denoisr if…
- You record video podcasts or YouTube content — Cleanvoice is audio-only
- You only clean a few minutes or short clips per week — credits beat 10-hour monthly bundles
- You also want a transcript or show notes from the same upload
- You prefer a three-mode workflow over filler / mouth / silence threshold settings
- You want to test with real audio before paying — 5 free credits on signup
- Your audio is mostly English speech and you want it publish-ready quickly
Stick with Cleanvoice if…
- Your podcast is in German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, or another non-English language and you rely on filler-word removal
- You need to review and adjust every automated cut inside your DAW
- You produce multi-host episodes with separate per-speaker tracks and per-speaker processing
- You publish 10+ hours of audio per month — Cleanvoice's $10 / 10-hour plan is cheaper at that volume
- Automated mouth-sound and stutter detection is non-negotiable for your workflow
Why people switch
Where Denoisr beats Cleanvoice for real users
You record video, not just audio
Cleanvoice is audio-only. If you make video podcasts, YouTube interviews, course screencasts, or talking-head clips, you have to extract the audio, clean it in Cleanvoice, and reattach it to the video. Denoisr accepts MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, and MKV directly — upload the video, get the video back with cleaned audio. One step, every plan including the free tier.
You only clean a few minutes per week
Cleanvoice's entry plan is $10/month for 10 hours. Great if you publish a weekly hour-long show, wasteful if you clean a 5-minute social clip or the occasional voice memo. Denoisr bills 1 credit per minute, so a 5-minute file costs 5 credits — and the $9/month Starter plan covers 100 minutes. Pay-as-you-go credit packs are available if you'd rather not subscribe at all.
You also need a transcript or show notes
Cleanvoice does not generate transcripts. If you publish written show notes, repurpose episodes into blog posts, or need an accessible transcript for SEO and accessibility, you have to bring a second tool. Denoisr's Creator plan bundles transcription, show notes, and chapter markers — clean and transcribe from the same upload.
You want a simpler workflow
Cleanvoice gives you sensitivity sliders for fillers, silence-duration thresholds, mouth-sound aggressiveness, timeline markers to review. Powerful for editors, overwhelming for everyone else. Denoisr is three modes: Clean Noise, Enhance Voice, Podcast Ready. Pick one (or stack them), upload, download. Nothing to learn.
You want to try before paying
Cleanvoice gives you a 30-minute trial. Denoisr gives you 5 free credits on signup — enough to test all three cleanup modes on a real recording and decide whether the output matches your standard. No credit card. If the result is right, you can stay on credits or move to a monthly plan.
Honest exception: multilingual podcasts
If you publish in German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, or any other non-English language and you depend on automated filler-word removal, Cleanvoice is still the stronger tool — its filler detection covers 30+ languages. Denoisr's Podcast Ready mode trims fillers in English-focused audio. For multilingual filler editing as a core requirement, stay with Cleanvoice.
Try Denoisr as your Cleanvoice alternative
Upload the same file you would process in Cleanvoice and compare the result. Credit-based — no monthly hour commitment.
Best for spoken-word audio.
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Switching from Cleanvoice — common questions
Why would I switch from Cleanvoice to Denoisr?+
Three common reasons. (1) Cost — if you only clean a few minutes per week, Cleanvoice's $10/mo for 10 hours is mostly wasted; Denoisr's $9/mo Starter gives 100 credit-minutes you actually use, and pay-as-you-go packs are available. (2) Video — Denoisr accepts MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, and MKV directly on every plan, so you don't have to extract audio. (3) Transcripts — Denoisr's Creator plan bundles transcription, show notes, and chapter markers. If none of those apply and you rely on Cleanvoice's filler / mouth-sound editing every week, stay with Cleanvoice.
Is Denoisr cheaper than Cleanvoice?+
For light or irregular usage, yes — by a wide margin. A 5-minute file costs 5 credits in Denoisr; in Cleanvoice you've already paid for 10 hours that month whether you used them or not. The break-even is around 8–10 hours of cleanup per month — above that, Cleanvoice's $10 / 10-hour plan starts to win, and at 30+ hours Cleanvoice's $30/mo plan is clearly cheaper per minute. Light users save on Denoisr; high-volume publishers may save on Cleanvoice.
Will my audio sound as clean with Denoisr?+
For background noise removal and voice enhancement on spoken-word audio, yes — Denoisr's AI cleanup is built to deliver the kind of result Cleanvoice is known for on noise reduction. Where the two diverge is automated editing depth: Cleanvoice does mouth-sound, stutter, multilingual filler detection, and per-edit timeline review that Denoisr does not match. If your need is 'cleaner audio,' both deliver. If your need is 'fully automated podcast editing across 30+ languages,' Cleanvoice goes further.
Cleanvoice doesn't take video files — does Denoisr?+
Yes. Denoisr accepts MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, and MKV up to 500 MB on every plan, including the free tier. Upload the video, get the same video back with cleaned audio — no extract, process, reattach. This is one of the most common reasons video podcasters and YouTube creators switch.
What about filler-word removal — does Denoisr handle that?+
Denoisr's Podcast Ready mode automatically trims filler words, long silences, and basic mouth sounds during cleanup, in English-focused audio. It is part of the cleanup pass rather than a dedicated multilingual filler-detection engine. If you publish in English and want fillers removed as part of cleanup, Denoisr handles it. If you publish in another language or you need to review every individual filler cut, Cleanvoice's dedicated filler engine is still stronger.
Hear your own recording cleaned — 5 free credits, no card
Upload the same file you would process in Cleanvoice and listen to Denoisr's result. If it sounds right and the price is better, switch. If it doesn't, keep Cleanvoice — no commitment.
