Studio-grade remote recording and AI-driven post-production for professional podcasters.
Ecastr is a high-performance, browser-based recording studio designed for the 2026 creator economy, specializing in multi-track high-fidelity audio and 4K video capture. Its architecture leverages local-side recording, meaning audio and video are captured directly on each participant's device to bypass internet connectivity fluctuations and packet loss, then progressively uploaded to the cloud in real-time. This ensures that the final output is free from jitter or compression artifacts common in standard VOIP tools. Beyond recording, Ecastr integrates a sophisticated AI engine for automated noise reduction, speech-to-text transcription in over 40 languages, and generative video clipping designed for cross-platform social media distribution. Positioned as a direct competitor to legacy platforms like Riverside and SquadCast, Ecastr distinguishes itself with a lightweight WebRTC implementation and an ultra-low-latency monitoring system, making it an essential tool for distributed media teams, professional broadcasters, and enterprise-level internal communications departments seeking broadcast-quality content without the overhead of physical studios.
Captures raw 48kHz WAV and 4K video data to local browser storage to prevent data loss during network drops.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Uses deep learning models to identify and remove non-vocal frequencies in real-time without robotic distortion.
Algorithmic alignment of audio and video tracks using global timestamps to prevent drift over long sessions.
NLP models analyze transcript sentiment and pacing to suggest 60-second vertical video clips.
Custom signaling layer to ensure real-time interaction between host and guest with sub-200ms latency.
Uploads recorded chunks every 5 seconds, ensuring data is saved even if a browser crashes.
Loudness normalization (LUFS) and EQ profiles applied automatically to the output tracks.
Poor audio quality due to guests having unstable internet connections.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Publish to Spotify.
Low-resolution recordings from standard video conferencing tools.
Difficulties in guiding non-technical customers to record high-quality testimonials.