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The free Cleanvoice alternative — clean and enhance audio, no upload

Sound Enhancer is a free, in-browser audio cleaner and enhancer: it strips background noise, shapes the result with content presets (Vocal, Podcast, Voiceover, Instrument, Music) and boosts quiet recordings — and it works on both voice and music or instruments, not just speech. Unlike Cleanvoice.ai, which is paid (per-hour credits or a subscription) and uploads your audio to its cloud to process, Sound Enhancer runs entirely on your own device via WASM, costs nothing, needs no sign-up, adds no watermark and exports lossless WAV. It is a noise-and-enhancement tool, not a filler-word editor — for short clips up to two minutes.

Eziclip vs Cleanvoice, side by side

FeatureEziclipCleanvoice
Cost
$0, forever (optional support)
Paid — per-hour credits or a subscription (free trial only)
Uploads your audio to the cloud
No — runs in your browser
Yes — processed on its servers
Account / sign-up
Not needed — just open it
Required
Works on music & instruments
Yes — voice and music, auto-routed
Built for podcast/speech audio
Removes filler words, silences, mouth sounds
No — noise & enhancement only
Yes — its core strength
Clip length
Short clips, up to ~2 min
Full-length episodes (billed per hour)

Free-tier facts current as of 2026 — Cleanvoice's plans change, so check their site before deciding.

Try the free Sound Enhancer — right here

Cleanvoice is a polished cloud studio for podcast audio — it removes filler words, silences, mouth sounds and breaths as well as background noise, and bills by the hour you process. But it's a paid, upload-first service: your recording goes to its servers and you spend credits to get it back clean. If all you need is to kill the hiss and hum and make a clip sound fuller — for a voiceover, an instrument take, a music loop or a talking-head — Sound Enhancer does that part for free, on your device, with nothing uploaded.

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Where Cleanvoice is genuinely better

Cleanvoice does real editing, not just cleanup, and that's a genuine gap. It removes filler words ("um", "uh"), dead silences, stutters, mouth sounds and breaths — speech surgery that Sound Enhancer doesn't attempt. It also handles full-length episodes (its per-hour pricing assumes hours of audio, where Sound Enhancer caps at about two minutes), and adds transcription, summaries and a batch podcast workflow. If you're producing whole episodes and want the ums and dead air gone automatically, Cleanvoice is the right paid tool. Sound Enhancer does one slice of that — noise removal, tonal shaping and a loudness boost — free, on-device, on any audio including music.

Questions

Yes — Sound Enhancer cleans background noise and enhances your recording entirely in your browser, so the audio never leaves your device. It's free with no sign-up, unlike Cleanvoice, which is paid and processes your file in its cloud.

No. That's where Cleanvoice is genuinely better — it edits speech by cutting 'ums', dead air, stutters and mouth sounds. Sound Enhancer does noise removal, tonal presets and a loudness boost, not word-level editing. If you need filler-word removal, Cleanvoice is the tool for that job.

Yes. Sound Enhancer is universal — it auto-routes voice through one engine and music or instruments through another, with presets like Instrument and Music. Cleanvoice is built specifically for podcast and speech audio, so non-voice material is outside its focus.

Sound Enhancer is free forever, funded by optional support — no credits and no subscription. Cleanvoice charges either per-hour credits or a monthly plan after a free trial. Sound Enhancer also exports lossless WAV with no watermark.

Two real limits: it handles short clips (up to about two minutes), and it only cleans and enhances — it won't cut filler words or edit your transcript. Within those bounds it's fully free, on-device and unwatermarked.