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Alternatives to Soundtrap

9 Soundtrap alternatives,
ranked.

Looking for something different from Soundtrap? We rounded up the 9 closest recording tools — what they do, what they cost, who they're for.


Why people look for alternatives to Soundtrap

Soundtrap is the browser DAW Spotify quietly built into a podcast tool. Collaboration genuinely works in real time, and the direct upload to Spotify is convenient if you publish there. The trade-off is platform lock-in and the fact that you're recording over the network, not locally.

The common trade-offs:

  • Recording is cloud-based, not local lossless
  • Strongest features assume Spotify hosting
  • Pricing climbs past $14/mo for podcast features

The 9 alternatives below all sit in the same recording category and address similar use cases — but each has its own personality. Here's how they compare.

All 9 alternatives to Soundtrap

Recording$$

Browser-based studio that records each guest locally in 4K, then helps you edit.

Best for: Remote video interviews
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Recording$$

Remote recording, AI editing, hosting and monetization stitched into one workflow.

Best for: All-in-one indie podcasters
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Recording$$

Remote recording with progressive local uploads, now bundled with Descript.

Best for: Reliable remote recording
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RecordingFreemium

Broadcast-grade browser audio loved by BBC and NPR producers.

Best for: Live radio and broadcast
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Recording$

4K browser recording that hands every guest a clean WAV.

Best for: Budget remote interviews
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Recording$

Lightweight remote session studio aimed at startup founders and marketers.

Best for: Quick marketing recordings
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RecordingFreemium

All-in-one browser studio with AI voice cleanup baked in.

Best for: Solo beginners
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RecordingFreemium

Live-stream-first studio that doubles as a multi-guest podcast recorder.

Best for: Live multistreaming
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Recording$

Mac-native live production app with native interview mode for up to ten guests.

Best for: Mac-based video producers
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Direct comparisons

Want a side-by-side breakdown? See how Soundtrap stacks up against each alternative.

Frequently asked

What's the closest alternative to Soundtrap?

Riverside. Local recording is Riverside's whole identity, and it actually delivers — separate 4K tracks per guest, the file is on the device whether or not the Wi-Fi cooperates. The editor has improved but still trails Descript when you need real post.

Why would someone switch away from Soundtrap?

The honest answers: recording is cloud-based, not local lossless; strongest features assume spotify hosting. Whether either matters depends on your specific workflow — for plenty of people, neither does.

Are there free alternatives to Soundtrap?

Yes — Cleanfeed, Podcastle, StreamYard all have free or freemium tiers worth trying first.

How is Riverside different from Soundtrap?

Riverside leans into "Local 4K tracks survive flaky Wi-Fi". Soundtrap leans into "Real-time collaborative editing in the browser". They overlap in the recording category but solve slightly different parts of the workflow.