
1. Audacity
Audacity is a familiar choice for many new podcasters thanks to its simple and completely free interface.
Completely free; Recording multiple tracks; Support for deflector and basic editing.
Interface not yet modern; Need time to get used to some features.
Newcomer; Personal Podcast; Simple Interview.
2. GarageBand
GarageBand is pre-installed on many Apple devices and supports recording quite well.
Easy to use; Quality sound; Visual interface.
Only for macOS and iOS.
MacBook users; Personal Podcasts.
3. Ocenaudio
Ocenaudio is lightweight and accessible software for people who do not have experience in audio processing.
Light machine; Real-time preview of effects; Easy to operate.
Few in-depth tools.
Short Podcast; Student; New Creator.
4. Podcastle
Podcastle is an online podcast receiving platform that integrates many AI tools.
Recording directly on the browser; Noise reduction with AI; No installation required.
Some advanced features require payment.
Remote Podcast; Online Interview.
5. Riverside
Riverside is used by many podcasters and content creators for remote recording.
High-quality recording; Supports recording; Saves original files on each device.
Free version is limited.
Multi-invited Podcast; Online interview.
Newcomers don't need to invest too much