Audio post-production platform with audiogram and waveform clip output.
Engineers who already use Auphonic for leveling and want audiograms in the same workflow
Auphonic is best known for audio levelling and loudness normalisation, but it also produces audiograms with captions and waveforms as a byproduct of its main pipeline. For audio-first podcasters using it for post anyway, audiograms are essentially a free distribution upgrade. Engineer-friendly, not designer-friendly.
Auphonic is a serious audio post-production tool used by professional podcasters for levelling, loudness normalisation, intelligent leveller, hum removal, and multi-format mastering. As part of that pipeline, it can produce audiograms with waveforms, captions, and a static background image, plus full transcripts in dozens of languages. For audio-first podcasters who already lean on Auphonic for mastering, the audiogram capability is essentially a free add-on with no extra workflow. The styling is minimalist — simple waveforms and clean captions, no animated word highlights or TikTok-trendy designs. There is no AI hook detection — you choose the segment manually, paste a time range, and the tool renders the audiogram. That makes it a poor fit for high-volume short-form chasers but excellent for podcasters who want a reliable audio engineering platform that also handles social audiograms as a side output. Pricing in 2026 starts with a Free tier covering 2 processing hours per month, paid monthly plans from $13/mo (Auphonic S, 9 hours), with $11/mo equivalent on annual billing. Larger plans scale to 21 hours and beyond. One-time credit packs are available for irregular usage and credits do not expire. Reasonable, transparent, and the free tier is genuinely usable for small shows that publish a couple of episodes a month.
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Audio post-production platform with audiogram and waveform clip output.
Auphonic Audiograms is shaped for engineers who already use auphonic for leveling and want audiograms in the same workflow. Its biggest strength: audiograms inside a serious audio engineering pipeline. For audio-first podcasters using it for post anyway, audiograms are essentially a free distribution upgrade
audiogram styling is minimalist; no ai hook detection — you pick the segment. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.
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