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Audo Studio
Best overallFor everyday users who just want to clean up a podcast or video call recording without any fuss, Audo Studio is the clear winner—it's dead simple and cheap. iZotope RX is vastly more powerful for professional audio restoration, but it's expensive, complex, and overkill unless you're a sound engineer or filmmaker. The single biggest difference: Audo is a one-click tool for quick fixes; iZotope is a full surgical suite for audio pros.
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Common questions
For a quick, one-off podcast cleanup, Audo Studio is better because it's simpler and cheaper. But if the noise is extreme (e.g., construction outside, heavy reverb), iZotope RX's Dialogue Isolate module will give you a cleaner result—though it takes more effort to learn.
Neither has a mobile app. Audo Studio works in a web browser on a phone, but uploading and processing large files on mobile is clunky. iZotope RX requires a desktop computer.
iZotope RX's Music Rebalance module is specifically designed for this and works very well. Audo Studio cannot separate music from voice—it only reduces noise and echo.
Only if you regularly deal with bad audio (e.g., location recordings, multiple speakers in a noisy room) and need professional-quality results. For most YouTubers recording in a quiet room, Audo Studio or even free tools like Audacity are sufficient.
Yes. The neural processing modules (like Dialogue Isolate) require a modern multi-core processor and at least 8GB of RAM. Older laptops may struggle or crash. Audo Studio runs entirely in the cloud, so your computer's power doesn't matter.
Audo Studio has a free tier that lets you process up to 20 minutes of audio—enough to test. iZotope offers a free 10-day trial of RX Elements (the $99 version), but the full Advanced version trial is harder to get.
Audo Studio wins for everyday users who want simple, affordable audio cleanup; iZotope RX is the professional's choice for surgical restoration at a premium price.
If you just want to make your voice recordings sound clearer without any hassle, start with Audo Studio—it's cheap, fast, and you can try it for free. If you're a content creator who needs to fix really messy audio or work at a professional level, iZotope RX is worth the investment, but be ready for a steeper learning curve and a higher price tag.
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