Noisy recording? Upload a voice file and this voice cleaner gives you a clearer version you can publish, edit, or transcribe. Remove background hiss, soften room echo, and rescue spoken audio without opening a DAW.
Upload a podcast clip, interview, voice memo, or voiceover. The voice cleaner returns a cleaned audio file you can preview and download.
Upload Voice Audio
Drop MP3, WAV, OGG, or FLAC audio here. Files up to 50 MB are supported.
Reduce room sound
30 credits per clean
What Is a Voice Cleaner?
A voice cleaner is an audio cleanup tool for spoken recordings. It takes a clip with hiss, fan noise, street sound, mic rumble, or room echo and returns a cleaner voice track. Use the voice cleaner when the words are good but the recording is not. Podcasters use it before editing episodes. Journalists use it on interviews recorded in busy places. Video creators use it when a great take has laptop fan noise underneath. Teachers clean course narration before uploading lessons. Founders clean demo voiceovers before sending a pitch video. The voice cleaner does not ask you to rebuild the session or learn mixing. Upload the file, choose how hard to clean it, and download speech that is easier to hear.
Reduce hiss, hum, traffic, air conditioning, and low-level room noise while keeping the speaker clear.
Run a rough episode through the voice cleaner before editing, cutting clips, or sending files to guests.
Clean phone calls, field interviews, and quick voice memos when you cannot get another take.
Turn on dereverb when the room sounds boxy, hollow, or too far from the microphone.
Pick light, balanced, or strong cleanup. The voice cleaner keeps the choice simple on purpose.
Preview the cleaned result in the browser, then download MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, or OGG.

For Podcasts and Interviews
Keep the take. Fix the noise.
A guest answer is perfect, but the room is not. A podcast intro has a fan in the background. A street interview has traffic under every sentence. The voice cleaner gives you a second chance without asking people to record again. Upload the rough file, use balanced cleanup, and keep the parts that carry the story. It is especially useful for remote guests who recorded on the mic they had, not the mic you wished they had.
For Video and Voiceover
Make speech easier to hear before the final edit
Video viewers forgive a handheld shot faster than muddy dialogue. Use the voice cleaner on narration, screen recordings, tutorials, and talking-head clips before you publish. It helps remove the layer of noise that makes people reach for captions. The result sits better under music, cuts faster in an editor, and sounds less like it came from a spare room. A voice cleaner is a small step, but it can make a lesson, demo, or short-form clip feel much more watchable.

Four Steps from Noisy Audio to Cleaner Speech
Choose an MP3, WAV, OGG, or FLAC file. The voice cleaner works best with speech, interviews, voiceovers, and podcast clips.
Use light cleanup for small hiss, balanced cleanup for most recordings, and strong cleanup when the background is distracting.
If the voice sounds far away, hollow, or boxy, enable dereverb before you start the voice cleaner.
Listen to the cleaned result in your browser, then download the file and drop it into your editor, transcript tool, or publishing workflow.
Common Questions About Cleaning Voice Audio
A voice cleaner reduces unwanted sound around speech. It can lower hiss, hum, fan noise, street sound, mic rumble, and some room echo. The goal is not to make every recording sound like a studio booth. The goal is cleaner speech that listeners can follow without strain.
This voice cleaner is built for speech cleanup, not full music separation. It can reduce some steady background sound, but a song under the voice may need a background music remover or stem splitter instead. If your file is mostly speech with noise behind it, start here. For podcasts, interviews, tutorials, and voice notes, the voice cleaner is usually the faster first pass.
Start with balanced. Light is better for recordings that only need a small cleanup. Strong can help with rough audio, but it may sound more processed if the noise is heavy. For important work, run a short clip through the voice cleaner and compare before processing a long file.
The voice cleaner creates a new output file, so your original upload is not overwritten. Heavy cleanup can change the tone of a voice, especially on low-quality files. Use the lowest setting that solves the problem and turn on dereverb only when the room sound is actually distracting. If the cleaned file sounds too thin, run the voice cleaner again with a lighter level.
You can upload MP3, WAV, OGG, and FLAC files up to 50 MB. After the voice cleaner finishes, you can download common output formats such as MP3 or WAV. For editing and archiving, WAV or FLAC is usually better. For sharing, MP3 is smaller.
Upload a noisy clip and let the voice cleaner return speech that is easier to hear. Keep the take, lose the distraction, and move on to the final edit. The voice cleaner is built for the everyday audio problems that slow creators down.