Cleanvoice AI
AI podcast editing - removes filler words
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What is Cleanvoice AI?
Cleanvoice AI is an AI-powered audio and video editing tool that automatically removes filler words, background noise, long pauses, and mouth sounds from podcast recordings. Made by Cleanvoice, the platform enables podcasters to complete editing tasks in minutes rather than hours by automating the most time-consuming post-production work without requiring manual intervention or editing expertise.
The tool processes audio and video files through a drag-and-drop interface, automatically detecting and removing unwanted elements across 20+ languages. Core features include background noise removal (handling traffic, crying babies, barking dogs, and other ambient sounds), filler word detection and removal, studio-quality audio enhancement, transcription generation with multi-format export options, and automatic podcast summarization with chapter markers and show notes. Users can customize which features to apply via pre-made templates or create custom configurations—for example, removing only filler words while preserving other audio. For video editing, the platform supports muting instead of removing edits to maintain audio-video synchronization. Cleanvoice generates exportable timelines of removed segments for reference or further manual refinement in tools like Audacity, Reaper, and Adobe Audition.
The service operates on a pay-per-use pricing model with free trials offering 30 minutes of complimentary credits after signup. Users can test the platform without a credit card or account. Cleanvoice supports batch uploads and processes nearly all audio and video formats including WAV, MP3, M4A, FLAC, and MP4. The platform serves over 15,000 podcasters and also provides an API for enterprises and media agencies requiring scaled audio editing across multiple projects, with usage-based pricing and no file size restrictions. Data security includes GDPR compliance, EU data storage, and ISO 27001 certification.
Direct competitors include Descript, Adobe Podcast (for