1. Drop your file — or hit record
WAV or MP3, any length. It’s processed on this device and never uploads anywhere. Spoken-voice recordings are detected automatically and switched to the voice preset.
Drop a podcast, voiceover, or interview — or record straight from your mic — and get a voice-tuned master free: −16 LUFS podcast loudness, −1.0 dBTP true peak, no watermark. Want the deep clean? AI noise removal, de-essing, and AI-tuned polish come with the AI-Enhanced Master — hear the full cleanup free before you pay. From $1.99, one time. Free, because your device does the processing.
WAV or MP3, any length. It’s processed on this device and never uploads anywhere. Spoken-voice recordings are detected automatically and switched to the voice preset.
The free voice-tuned master renders right away: rumble filtered, sibilance tamed, levels evened, podcast loudness. Then play the AI preview to hear the deep clean — neural noise removal, de-essing, and AI-tuned polish. The preview carries a light audio watermark so you can judge it honestly before paying.
The free voice master is yours — free, no watermark. The full AI cleanup on your download is $1.99 one-time, or less with packs ($5 for 10, $20 for 100, $99 lifetime). No subscription, ever.
Checked July 2026. Adobe’s Enhance Speech is a genuinely capable cleanup tool, and its free tier costs nothing — but it comes with real limits: you must sign in with an Adobe ID, files are capped at 30 minutes and 500 MB, you get 1 hour of enhancement per day, and lifting those caps costs $9.99/month. The bigger difference is where the work happens: Adobe processes your recording on Adobe’s servers, which means your audio uploads before you hear a result. TrackGleam does the opposite — the noise removal, de-essing, and voice mastering all run in your browser, on this device, and your file never leaves it. There’s no account, no daily cap, and no subscription: the free preview lets you hear the full cleanup, and keeping it costs $1.99 once. In fact, every file-cleanup web service we compared — Adobe Podcast, Auphonic, Cleanvoice, Podcastle (now Async), Descript — processes your audio on their servers. If your recordings are private (client work, unreleased episodes, legal or medical audio), that difference matters.
The voice-tuned mastering is free — no signup, no watermark, no catch. The deep AI cleanup (noise removal, de-essing, AI-tuned polish) is part of the paid AI tier: you can preview it free with a light audio watermark, and if you like what you hear, the clean download is $1.99 one-time. Packs bring it down further ($5 for 10, $20 for 100, $99 lifetime).
No. Every stage — noise removal, de-essing, EQ, compression, loudness — runs in your browser, on this device. Your recording never touches our servers. The only thing that goes over the network is the payment, handled by Stripe.
It removes steady background noise (fans, hum, hiss, room rumble) with a neural noise suppressor, tames harsh S sounds with a de-esser, and finishes with a mastering chain tuned for spoken voice. It won’t rescue a recording where the voice itself is clipped, drowned out, or missing — no tool can, whatever the ads say.
Apple Podcasts asks for about −16 LUFS (±1 dB) with true peaks no higher than −1 dB. Spotify normalizes podcasts to around −14 LUFS and also recommends keeping true peaks under −1 dB. Our voice preset targets −16 LUFS at a −1.0 dBTP ceiling automatically (use the High intensity for −14), so your episode plays at the volume listeners expect on both.
No. There’s nothing to sign up for. If you buy AI credits, you get a code — keep it, and you can restore your credits on any device.
Not on the free voice master. The AI cleanup preview carries a light audio watermark so you can hear exactly what you’d be paying for; the watermark is gone from the download once you use a credit.
Adobe’s tool is good — but it requires an Adobe sign-in, uploads your audio to Adobe’s servers for processing, and caps the free tier at 30 minutes per file and 1 hour per day (as of July 2026). TrackGleam runs on this device, needs no account, and charges $1.99 once instead of $9.99 a month.
Yes — there’s no per-file minute cap and no daily limit. Long files just take longer, because your own device is doing the work. A faster computer means a faster cleanup.
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