What is Podsplice
Podsplice is a browser-based recording platform built for podcasters, content creators, educators, and marketers who need professional-quality multi-track audio and video without installing any software. It captures your microphone, webcam, screen, and system audio (internal computer sound) as fully isolated tracks, solving the common problem of ‘audio smushing’ that plagues tools like Canva, Riverside, and Descript. Recordings are made locally on each participant’s device at up to 4K resolution, eliminating internet-lag artifacts and compression.
Beyond recording, Podsplice includes an AI Shorts Generator that transcribes long-form content, clips highlight moments, and exports them as vertical 9:16 videos with karaoke-style animated subtitles for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Audio is automatically processed to the -16 LUFS industry standard with an 80 Hz high-pass filter, and exported at 192 kbps — well above the bitrate of most free or mid-tier tools. The platform also offers a companion Chrome extension (Podsplice Highlight) for live on-screen annotation during recordings.
Key Features
- Multi-track local recording: isolated mic, webcam, screen, and system audio tracks
- Native browser system audio capture — no virtual drivers or OBS required
- Up to 4K local video recording (double-ender style) for lag-free remote interviews
- AI Shorts Generator with karaoke-style animated subtitles for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts
- Automatic audio processing: -16 LUFS normalization, 80 Hz high-pass filter, 192 kbps export
- Remote multi-guest podcast recording via shareable link (no guest account required)
- Export tracks compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve
Why we like it
- One-click native system audio recording in the browser — no drivers, no OBS, works on Mac and PC
- Double-ender 4K local recording eliminates internet compression for studio-quality remote interviews
- Integrated AI Shorts Generator turns long-form recordings into captioned vertical clips automatically
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Reviewer noted real-time conversation feels 'crisp and natural — closer to being in the same room' compared to Descript and Riverside
- Native system audio capture in-browser solves a problem that tools like Canva, Riverside, and Descript cannot handle
- Significantly lower price than competitors — one reviewer described it as 'roughly a third of the price' of Descript
- Fully browser-based with zero installation friction; guests join via a link with no account required
Cons
- Tool is early-stage (micro-SaaS launched in 2025), so the feature set is still growing and shaped by early-adopter feedback
- Focused on recording rather than editing — users who need deep AI text-based editing (like Descript's word-deletion workflow) will need a separate tool
- Independent third-party reviews are limited; most available reviews come from the founders themselves
Who is using Podsplice
Content creators, podcasters, and educators who need browser-based multi-track recording with native system audio capture — especially those producing reaction videos, remote interview podcasts, or short-form social clips.
- Remote podcast interviews recorded in studio quality without guest software installs
- YouTube reaction videos requiring native system audio capture alongside commentary
- Screen-recorded tutorials, product demos, and online course content
- Faceless voice-over reaction channels needing isolated mic and system audio tracks
- Repurposing long-form podcast episodes into vertical Shorts for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube
Podsplice Pricing
Subscription
Creator Pro: $15/mo (includes 4K multi-track recording, AI Shorts Generator, karaoke subtitles, remote podcasting). 14-day free trial included. Early-adopter 50% lifetime discount available via app.podsplice.com.
Pricing details may change. Check the official website for the latest information.
What makes Podsplice unique
Podsplice's primary differentiator is its browser-native system audio capture — it records the internal sound from a computer (e.g., a YouTube video playing on screen) as a fully isolated track without requiring virtual audio drivers like BlackHole or OBS configuration. Competitors explicitly identified in search results (Riverside, Descript, Canva, Loom) all fail to capture system audio natively, making Podsplice the only browser-based tool purpose-built for reaction-video and watch-along podcast formats. It combines this with double-ender local 4K recording and an integrated AI Shorts workflow, positioning it as an all-in-one record-to-publish pipeline at a lower price point than established alternatives.
Podsplice Alternatives
Riverside.fm, Descript, Loom, Canva (screen recorder), OBS Studio
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