Aurex
PaidAI-powered podcast editing that automates cleanup, leveling, and mastering in minutes
What is Aurex?
Aurex is a purpose-built AI podcast editing platform that automates the tedious parts of post-production — noise removal, echo reduction, loudness leveling, filler-word removal, and final mastering — into a one-click workflow. You upload a raw recording (single or multitrack), Aurex analyzes it, and returns a polished episode usually in under 5 minutes, ready for distribution. The platform targets indie podcasters, marketing teams, and small agencies that need professional-sounding audio without hiring an editor or learning Descript. Aurex's AI handles the mechanical work — removing long pauses, balancing levels between a quiet guest and a loud host, cutting "ums" and "likes," and targeting broadcast loudness standards (-16 LUFS for streaming, -19 LUFS for podcasts). For multitrack recordings, it applies per-speaker noise profiles automatically, so each voice is cleaned without affecting the others. Advanced features on Pro and Agency plans add AI-generated show notes, chapter markers, clip suggestions for social media, and direct publishing to major hosts. Aurex is similar in spirit to Cleanvoice but targets full end-to-end production rather than just filler removal. For podcasters who currently pay $50-100/episode to an editor, Aurex often pays for itself within one episode.
⚡ Quick Verdict
Podcast editors and indie creators who want automated post-production without learning a DAW
Audio engineers who need manual control over EQ, compression, and mastering
Free trial, Creator $19/mo, Pro $49/mo, Agency $149/mo
Free trial only — 30-minute demo render
End-to-end post-production in a single click — cleanup, leveling, and mastering
Less manual control than Descript or iZotope RX
Bottom line: Aurex scores 4.2/5 — A strong pick for podcasters who want broadcast-quality audio without touching a DAW.
Pricing
Free Trial: 30-minute demo render so you can hear the output quality before subscribing.
Creator — $19/month: 5 hours of processed audio monthly, one-click cleanup, filler removal, mastering, single-track processing.
Pro — $49/month: 20 hours monthly, multitrack processing, show notes, chapter markers, clip suggestions, advanced controls.
Agency — $149/month: 80 hours monthly, team seats, white-label exports, API access, priority rendering.
Key Features
- One-click full post-production pipeline
- AI noise and echo removal
- Filler-word detection and removal
- Automatic loudness leveling to broadcast standards
- Multitrack processing with per-speaker noise profiles
- AI show notes and chapter marker generation
- Clip suggestions for social media repurposing
- Direct publishing to major podcast hosts
- Commercial usage rights on all paid plans
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Eliminates the need to learn a DAW
- Processes episodes in minutes, not hours
- Multitrack per-speaker cleanup is excellent
- Loudness leveling meets broadcast standards automatically
Cons
- Less manual control than Descript or iZotope RX
- No ongoing free tier
- Some creative edits still require a traditional editor
FAQ
How does Aurex compare to Descript or Adobe Audition?
Aurex automates end-to-end post-production (clean, level, master) in one click, while Descript and Audition are manual editors where you make decisions at every step. Aurex is faster and requires no audio engineering knowledge; Descript is more flexible when you want to make creative edits beyond cleanup. Many podcasters run Aurex on their raw recording, then only open Descript if they need to cut specific sections.
Is Aurex worth $19/month for the Creator plan?
For podcasters publishing 2-4 episodes monthly who currently edit themselves in a DAW, yes. Creator includes 5 hours of processed audio — roughly five 1-hour episodes — with full cleanup, filler removal, and mastering. If you previously paid even $30 per episode for freelance editing, one month of Aurex replaces three freelance jobs. For hobbyist creators who edit only occasionally, the free trial is enough to test quality.
Can Aurex handle multitrack podcast recordings?
Yes, on Pro and Agency plans. Multitrack processing applies separate noise profiles and leveling to each speaker, so if your guest recorded in a loud room and your host was in a studio, Aurex cleans each track independently before mixing. Creator plan is single-track only, which works if you record in one file but limits per-speaker control.
Does Aurex generate show notes and chapters?
Yes, on Pro and Agency plans. Aurex analyzes the transcript after processing and generates AI show notes (paragraph summary and bullet highlights) and chapter markers with timestamps. You can copy these directly into your podcast host. Creator plan focuses on audio processing and does not include these text features.
Aurex vs Cleanvoice — which should I pick?
They overlap but target different scopes. Cleanvoice specializes in filler-word and mouth-sound removal and is typically paired with a separate editor for final mastering. Aurex handles the entire post-production chain end-to-end — cleanup, leveling, mastering, and optional show notes. If you already have a workflow and just need filler removal, Cleanvoice is cheaper. If you want one tool for everything, Aurex wins.
How accurate is Aurex's filler-word removal?
Very accurate — typically 95%+ detection of ums, ahs, and long pauses, with natural-sounding cuts that do not leave audible glitches. For aggressive users, you can dial the removal aggressiveness in Pro and Agency plans to preserve some natural hesitation, which is important for conversational shows where removing every pause feels robotic. Aurex intentionally leaves about 20% of hesitations by default.
📋 Good to know
Upload your raw recording to aurex.ai, select processing options, and download the polished episode in minutes.
SOC 2 compliant. Audio processed and deleted after export unless you enable retention. GDPR compliant.
Pro ($49/mo) if you publish weekly or need multitrack and show notes. Creator is fine for 2-4 episodes per month.
Minimal. Upload, pick options, download. No audio engineering knowledge required.