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AI Tool Comparison

Cleanvoice AI vs Riverside.fm

A side-by-side breakdown to help you pick the right tool for your workflow.

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Cleanvoice AI

Strip filler words, mouth noises, silences, and background noise from podcast audio automatically, getting broadcast-ready episodes without manual editing.

Audio
freemium
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Riverside.fm

Record remote podcasts and interviews in studio quality — each participant records locally, sync is automatic, and AI pulls out social clips and edits by transcript.

Audio
freemium
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Bottom Line

Cleanvoice AI and Riverside.fm are rated evenly — the right pick comes down to which workflow you're running.

Choose Cleanvoice AI if…

Audio

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Content Creation

AttributeCleanvoice AIRiverside.fm
CategoryAudioAudio
Pricingfreemiumfreemium
Pricing DetailFrom $1-2.20/hr credits / $11/mo (10hrs) / $30/mo (30hrs)Free 2 hrs recording / $15/mo Standard
Rating4.54.5

Key Features

Cleanvoice AI

  • Filler word removal
  • Silence trimming
  • Stutter removal
  • Multilingual support
  • Transcript editing

Riverside.fm

  • Local recording for each participant — no quality loss over internet
  • Up to 4K video and uncompressed WAV audio capture
  • Real-time transcription in 100+ languages
  • Word-level editing: cut video by editing the transcript
  • AI Magic Clips extracts top social media moments automatically
  • Captions, chapter markers, and audiogram export

Pros

Cleanvoice AI

  • Saves hours of podcast editing
  • Handles many accents well
  • Easy upload and download
  • Good value

Riverside.fm

  • Local recording delivers studio-quality audio regardless of connection quality
  • Word-level transcript editing is the fastest editing workflow for long-form content
  • Magic Clips removes hours of manual clip selection

Cons

Cleanvoice AI

  • Occasionally removes intentional pauses
  • No live processing
  • Limited to audio (no video)

Riverside.fm

  • Free tier caps recording at 2 hours per month
  • Video processing can be slow for 4K multi-participant sessions
  • Local recording requires participants to run the Riverside app

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