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Today we released an update of the free Auphonic Edit Android app. It includes support for external storage devices, a new tablet layout, mouse support and much more.

Auphonic Edit is a non-destructive audio editor and recorder with focus on ease of use, high-quality audio and stability. In combination with the integrated Auphonic web service, you can post-process, encode, tag and publish your podcasts, interviews, music recordings on the go with a single click.

View Auphonic Edit in Play Store

Auphonic Edit 1.1 Changelog

  • Support for External Storage Devices: now you can save your recordings on external USB drives ...

Does anyone need an easy-to-use, free audio editor for the most used operating system in the world? Here is Auphonic Edit , a new audio editor and recorder for Android.

Auphonic Edit is a non-destructive audio editor and recorder with focus on ease of use, high-quality audio and stability. In combination with the integrated Auphonic web service, you can post-process, encode, tag and publish your podcasts, interviews, music recordings on the go with a single click.

View Auphonic Edit in Play Store

Integrated Audio Recorder

The focus of our integrated recorder is robust and high-quality recording:
It is possible to ...

After a very long Apple review time, we are finally allowed to release version 1.0 of the all new, native and free Auphonic Recorder app for iOS:

View Auphonic Recorder in App Store

This app is a co-production with one of the best iOS developers out there: Martin Hering (Vemedio, Instacast, etc.). Many thanks Martin for your great work!


Recording (left) and Waveform (right) view of the Auphonic Recorder iOS app.


The focus of the Auphonic Recorder is robust and high-quality recording:
It is possible to choose between multiple microphones from your iPhone, an external USB interface, headsets, etc. and ...

We are happy to announce that full import and export possibilities from/to Spreaker are now supported by Auphonic!

Spreaker has a lot to offer for audio producers: audio file hosting with web page, RSS feed generation for multiple shows, chapter marks, advanced audio analytics, embeddable audio player widget, mobile and desktop apps for recording with (optional) live streaming support, full API, RSS feed import, etc. The basic Spreaker account is for free – see pricing if you need more.

Auphonic and Spreaker complement each other perfectly, therefore we implemented a connection to Spreaker as an incoming and outgoing ...

Today we launched the open source Auphonic Mobile App for Android – download it from the Google Play Store!

UPDATE: we released a new Android App in 2016!

Some impressions:
Recording InterfaceProduction View

It includes the same features as our Auphonic Mobile App for iOS:

In contrast to the iOS version, on Android it's also possible to create productions from pre-existing local audio and video files!

At the moment the Auphonic Audio Recorder is supported for Android ...

Have you ever wondered how loud your audio productions should be? So have we, because it's a quite tricky question to answer!

On the one hand, you want to make sure your productions are loud enough. For example, they should still appear at a reasonable level in noisy environments (car, airplane, etc.), and their loudness should be comparable to that of other programs, no matter whether those are produced by yourself or by others.

On the other hand, you certainly don't want to compromise sound quality for sheer loudness. We have discussed in Audio loudness measurement and normalization with ...

We are happy to launch Auphonic for iOS today. With the Auphonic Mobile App you can record audio or video and upload it to the Auphonic servers for post production. It further allows you to view, edit and manage your productions, presets and mobile recordings.

You can download the App from the Apple App Store.

UPDATE: we released a new iOS App in 2016!

Recording InterfaceProduction View

We have also made our application open source. Feel free to report issues, send pull requests or just check out the source on GitHub: Auphonic Mobile.

There is a whole lot of things ...