Remove background noise from video in one upload.
Soundly Studio is the noise-focused workflow for creators who mainly need to reduce steady room distractions and make dialogue easier to hear.
Noise types it handles best
This page is specifically about background noise reduction, so the strongest fit is steady or semi-steady distractions that sit around the voice and make the recording feel rough.
- Fans, HVAC, computer hum, light hiss, wind noise, and constant room tone
- Everyday environment noise like traffic, background chatter, or keyboard clicks that makes speech feel less focused
- Screen-share and talking-head recordings where the dialogue is still understandable
When AI Studio Fix is the better choice
Fast Fix works when the recording is already decent. AI Studio Fix is the stronger path when the voice is competing more aggressively with the room or the microphone quality is clearly weak.
- Choose Fast Fix for lighter background cleanup on usable audio
- Choose AI Studio Fix when noise is obvious enough to distract from the message
- Use the stronger path when laptop, camera, or phone audio sounds especially rough
Where noise removal still has limits
Noise reduction works best when the speech is present and recoverable. If the source is clipped, missing, or buried under severe noise, the result may improve without becoming perfect.
- Heavy clipping or distortion is not the same problem as steady noise
- Very strong echo or reverb may still remain after cleanup
- If the voice is much quieter than the noise for most of the clip, recovery is limited
Explore the adjacent creator workflows.
Each page below targets a slightly different search intent so you can move from the broad topic to the exact cleanup problem you want to solve.
Go broader if you want the main overview page for creator audio cleanup and mode selection.
Use the speech-focused page if the voice itself sounds weak, distant, or hard to follow.
Use the workflow page if you want the simplest overall explanation of one-click video audio cleanup.
Treat noise reduction and repair as different problems
If the recording mainly sounds noisy, this workflow is the right fit. If the bigger problem is weak speech intelligibility or stronger source damage, the speech-focused and broader enhancement pages are better starting points.
Answers before you upload.
Can this remove fan noise from video audio?
Yes, steady fan noise is one of the clearest use cases. Results are usually strongest when the speech is still understandable and the noise sits underneath it rather than completely covering it.
Does it help with laptop and phone recordings?
Yes. Weak microphones and noisier rooms are common creator scenarios for this workflow, especially when the voice needs to sound cleaner without a manual repair process.
Will it remove traffic, echo, or all room sound completely?
Not always. Steady background noise tends to respond better than severe echo, clipping, or chaotic background environments. The goal is a cleaner, less distracting result, not a guarantee of total silence.
Do I need to upload audio separately from the video?
No. The workflow is built around video upload, so you can process the video file directly and download the cleaned result afterward.
