If you want an app to help you edit your interview or podcast recordings, Descript is a great option. It's got AI-based editing tools like multitrack audio editing, AI-selected clips, automatic transcription and speech generation. It's good for making your recordings sound more polished by removing filler words and improving video and audio quality. Descript, which costs $12 per person per month and up, is geared for individuals and groups.
Another option is Riverside, an online studio for podcast and video recording and editing that uses AI for automated transcription in more than 100 languages, creation of show notes and generation of clips. It also has some other tricks up its sleeve, like magic clips that can generate social clips from longer recordings and text-based editing that can be used to edit without jumping back and forth between the audio and video. It's good for anyone who wants to get the job done with as little hassle as possible.
If you want to automate as much of your podcast production as possible, PodcastAI has more-advanced AI tools for tasks like transcription, chapter creation and metadata generation. That can save you a lot of time in postproduction so you can focus more on creating content. PodcastAI also can identify viral moments and generate podcast feeds, among other features, and offers different pricing tiers depending on your needs.
Last, Swell AI is a more general-purpose tool for converting audio or video into other formats like transcripts, clips and show notes. It can automatically label speakers and generate content for optimized podcast show notes and social posts. It's geared for podcasters and content producers who want to speed up their production workflow.