An AI-powered cloud audio studio that automates track mastering, noise restoration, and precise multi-channel waveform orchestration.
Overview
Forge is an advanced cloud-native audio editing and post-production software engineered to simplify heavy sound design and track optimization workflows. Positioned as a browser-accessible alternative to traditional desktop audio editors like Audacity and SOUND FORGE Pro, Forge integrates deep learning algorithms directly into a responsive multitrack vector canvas. Built specifically for independent podcasters, musicians, sound engineers, and voiceover artists, it automates intense technical corrections—such as transient pop reduction, ambient noise balancing, and multi-channel loudness alignment—allowing audio professionals to render high-fidelity, studio-grade masters without expensive hardware layouts.
Founded year:2025
Team size:2-10
Popularity:An emergent digital audio workspace capturing strong adoption among podcast channels and social media editors looking to accelerate production loops without studio hardware.
Status:Active
Funding status:Bootstrapped
Revenue source:Subscriptions
Customer type:B2C
Funding:Early-stage angel backed for advanced digital audio processing cloud infrastructure
Integrations:Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Drive, Dropbox, Riverside.fm, Descript, Anchor, Stripe
Founder story
Forge was conceived by independent audio producers and software architects who grew exhausted by the strict system boundaries and steep learning curves required by legacy audio tools. Witnessing how bedroom creators frequently struggled with complex technical mastering steps or lost hours removing microphone room echo, they engineered an intuitive, web-first creative studio built to make professional sound design simple and accessible globally.
What it does
Orchestrates multi-channel audio tracks inside a fast, web-based digital canvas interface
Isolates and strips background hums, microphone bursts, and echoes using AI noise restoration
Calculates and optimizes dynamic vocal leveling ranges to ensure consistent loudness output benchmarks
Generates automated, time-aligned speech transcriptions and text-guided waveform editing paths
Exports completed production audio mixes across standard WAV, FLAC, and high-quality MP3 configurations
Who it's for
Independent Podcasters
Voiceover Artists and Narrators
Music Producers and Sound Engineers
Video Content Creators
Audiobook Production Teams
Why it works
Hardware-Agnostic Audio Mastering: Offloads heavy spectral processing and vector calculation layers onto high-performance cloud nodes
Instant Intelligent Restoration: Eradicates hours of manual spectral painting by removing unwanted mic noise with single-click algorithms
Dynamic Loudness Normalization: Ensures final output files match global streaming guidelines across Spotify, Apple, and YouTube automatically
Text-Driven Waveform Editing: Allows users to cut chunks of audio simply by highlighting and deleting words inside the inline text panel
Cohesive Project Backups: Keeps extensive multitrack timeline files securely synchronized and versions documented across a central team workspace
Growth strategies
Providing an entry- level freemium plan featuring 60 minutes of complimentary cloud processing monthly
Targeting active podcast communities and digital media editing forums via interactive step- by-step sound quality guides
Optimizing incoming search traffic loops for high- intent terms like free online audio editor, automated podcast cleaner, and clear audio engine
Distributing lightweight, plug- and-play browser recording widgets to hook micro-creators directly at the source pipeline
Alternatives
Comparison overview
Unlike heavy local desktop suites like SOUND FORGE Pro 18, Forge runs complex multitrack rendering entirely inside a cloud browser panel.
While tools like Audacity demand intense manual tweaking for noise cleanup, Forge deploys instant AI filters to process files in seconds.
In contrast to video-first platforms, Forge focuses strictly on sound engineering, absolute waveform fidelity, and precise dB mastering curves.
Compared to basic voice transcribers, Forge provides a multi-agent canvas built to handle complex audio balances, music layering, and crossfading steps.