

AudioDenoise is an AI-driven audio cleaning tool developed by CrumplePop (now part of Boris FX). It is designed to identify and remove background sounds, such as air conditioner hum or electrical hiss, while helping the original voice sound natural.
The tool is designed for video editors, podcasters, and content creators who work across various digital audio workstations. It uses a simplified control system to apply noise reduction.
Buyers should confirm that their specific editing software supports VST3, AAX, or AU formats; however, a standalone desktop application is also provided.
Because it processes audio locally on the user's device rather than in the cloud, it may be a practical choice for those with data privacy requirements.
Uses artificial intelligence to target and remove background noise, including 60-cycle hum and room noise.
Provides a dial to adjust the intensity of the denoising effect.
Available as VST3, AAX, and AU plugins, as well as a standalone desktop application.
Designed to be applied directly onto audio tracks within a host application.
Processes audio on the local Mac or PC device so data does not leave the device.
Removing background hiss or room noise from spoken word recordings.
Cleaning up dialogue tracks in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve to remove electrical hum.
Using the desktop app to denoise audio files outside of a plugin host.
AudioDenoise is available in free, subscription, and perpetual license plans. A free trial is available with no credit card required for the download.
It works with Premiere Pro, Audition, Media Composer, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Garageband, Logic, and Audacity via VST3, AAX, and AU formats.
No, all audio is processed locally on your Mac or PC.
Yes, AudioDenoise is available through free, subscription, and perpetual license plans.
Yes, a free trial is available for download without requiring a credit card.
Source category: Productivity
Source subcategory: Media Processing
AudioDenoise is an AI-powered noise reduction plugin that removes hiss and hum from audio. It supports major editing software via VST3, AAX, and AU formats and processes data locally on the user's device.