What is Resound
Resound is an AI-powered podcast editing platform built by the same professional audio engineers behind Culpable and over 15 other #1 shows on Apple Podcasts. It was created to automate the most tedious parts of post-production — identifying filler sounds like ‘um’ and ‘ah’, flagging awkward silences, and offering one-click audio mixing and mastering — so creators can focus on their message rather than their mistakes.
The workflow is simple: upload your single-track or multitrack audio (all major file formats accepted), let Resound’s proprietary machine learning models analyze the audio and highlight suggested edits, then review each suggestion and choose to cut or keep it. You stay fully in control throughout the process, with the ability to manually trim, adjust edit boundaries, and fine-tune the audio before exporting in WAV, MP3, or AAF format.
Resound’s ‘Enhance’ feature, powered by Auphonic, adds a one-click mix-and-master layer with AI Voice Profiles, de-noise, de-click, EQ, and de-esser controls. The platform integrates into existing DAW workflows by supporting AAF exports for Pro Tools and Logic Pro, making it suitable for both beginner podcasters and seasoned audio professionals looking to speed up their pipeline.
Key Features
- AI filler sound detection — automatically identifies 'um', 'ah', and other vocal hesitations using proprietary ML models
- Silence detection — flags pauses longer than ~3 seconds to tighten episode pacing
- One-click Enhance — AI-powered mix and master with noise reduction, EQ, de-esser, and 4 AI Voice Profiles
- Manual trim tools — click-and-drag waveform editing for fine-grained control
- Multitrack support — upload up to 4 audio tracks per project (paid plans)
- AAF export — download files for seamless import into Pro Tools and Logic Pro
- Broad file format support — accepts all major audio formats and can strip audio from MP4/MOV video files
Why we like it
- Cuts podcast editing time by up to 80% with AI-powered filler and silence detection
- Built by pro audio engineers — same team behind multiple #1 Apple Podcasts
- You stay in the driver's seat: AI suggests edits, you approve every cut
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Dramatically reduces editing time — users report up to 80% faster post-production
- Built by real audio engineers with proven podcast production experience
- Intuitive interface accessible to beginners and pros alike
- Full editorial control — AI suggests edits but the creator makes all final decisions
Cons
- Free plan is very limited (only ~20 minutes of processed audio per month after trial)
- Focused purely on editing/enhancement — no hosting, distribution, or recording features
- Video export and advanced features like stutter cleanup are still on the roadmap, not fully released
Who is using Resound
Ideal for independent podcasters, content creators, and podcast editors who want to dramatically reduce post-production time without sacrificing audio quality or creative control.
- Solo podcasters who want to clean up filler words quickly without hiring an editor
- Interview-style podcasters with multitrack recordings needing fast turnaround
- Podcast networks and studios processing high volumes of episodes
- Freelance podcast editors looking to speed up their client workflow
- Video podcasters needing to strip and clean audio from MP4 recordings
Resound Pricing
Freemium
Free plan with ~20 min/month of processing after 14-day full-feature trial (no credit card required); Creator plan ~$15/mo (4 hrs); Professional ~$30/mo (10 hrs); Studio ~$60/mo (30 hrs); Enterprise available. Starter plan also referenced at $12/mo (10 hrs).
Pricing details may change. Check the official website for the latest information.
What makes Resound unique
Resound stands out by combining proprietary machine learning models built specifically for podcast audio with a human-in-the-loop editing philosophy — the AI flags every suggested cut, but the creator retains full approval control. Unlike text-based editors such as Descript, Resound works directly on the audio waveform without requiring transcription, making it faster and more audio-centric. Its roots in professional podcast production (the team behind Culpable and 15+ #1 Apple Podcasts) give it a credibility and audio-quality focus that distinguishes it from more general-purpose AI audio tools.
Resound Alternatives
Descript, Adobe Podcast, Alitu, Podcastle, Auphonic
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