Learning Objectives
- Understand what Adobe Podcast Enhance does and why it solves a common creator problem
- Identify the broader Adobe Podcast product suite and how Enhance fits within it
- Evaluate the tool's free tier versus its position within Adobe Creative Cloud
What Is Adobe Podcast Enhance?
Adobe Podcast Enhance (formerly codenamed "Project Shasta") is an AI audio processing tool from Adobe that automatically cleans up voice recordings. Upload an audio or video file, and Enhance removes background noise, echo, hum, and acoustic artifacts — making the recording sound like it was captured in a professional recording booth, regardless of the actual recording environment.
It is one of Adobe's most popular free tools — loved by podcasters, YouTubers, remote work professionals, teachers, and anyone who has ever cringed at their own audio quality on a video call or recording.
✅Tip
Access Adobe Podcast Enhance: podcast.adobe.com/enhance — free to use; no Adobe subscription required; just sign in with a free Adobe account
The Core Feature: Speech Enhancement
The main capability is elegantly simple:
- Upload a recording (MP3, WAV, M4A, or video files)
- Wait a few seconds for AI processing
- Download the enhanced audio — background noise removed, voice clarity improved
The result is typically striking. A laptop microphone recording in a kitchen or home office that sounds muffled with ambient room noise comes out sounding close to a dedicated condenser microphone in an acoustically treated space. The effect works because the AI has been trained to separate human speech frequencies from non-speech audio and enhance the former while suppressing the latter.
💡Key Concept
Why this matters for creators: Professional audio gear — a good condenser microphone, acoustic foam, isolation booth — can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars to set up properly. Adobe Podcast Enhance achieves a significant portion of that improvement through software alone, making good-quality audio accessible to anyone with a smartphone or laptop microphone.
The Adobe Podcast Suite (Beyond Enhance)
Adobe Podcast Enhance is one feature within a broader Adobe Podcast product suite that includes several other AI-powered audio tools:
Mic Check
Analyzes your microphone setup in real time and gives specific guidance on placement, room acoustics, and equipment — before you start recording. Useful for setting up a recording environment correctly rather than fixing it in post.
Studio (Record + Edit in Browser)
A browser-based podcast recording studio with:
- Multi-track recording (record multiple speakers remotely)
- Automatic noise suppression during recording
- Speaker separation (each remote participant recorded on their own track)
- Basic editing interface within the browser
AI Transcript Editing
After recording, Adobe Podcast generates a transcript of your audio and lets you edit the audio by editing the text — delete a sentence from the transcript, and the corresponding audio is removed. This is a genuinely useful editing workflow for speech-heavy content.
Soundbite
Automatically identifies the most interesting or impactful moments in a longer recording and generates short clips — useful for finding social media clips from long-form podcast episodes.
Integration with Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Podcast Enhance is free for anyone with an Adobe account. Full Adobe Podcast features with unlimited audio processing, the Studio recording environment, and deep integration with Adobe Premiere Pro (direct export of enhanced audio back into video timelines) are available as part of Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions.
| Feature | Free (Adobe Account) | Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription |
|---|---|---|
| Speech Enhancement | 30 min file limit; limited uploads per day | Unlimited; extended file length |
| Mic Check | Yes | Yes |
| Studio Recording | Basic | Full multi-track + remote recording |
| Premiere Pro integration | No | Direct send/receive with video timeline |
| Transcript editing | Limited | Full |
| Soundbite | Limited | Full |
Strengths
- Genuinely free and easy: The Enhance tool requires no setup, no subscription, and produces real results in under a minute
- No audio engineering required: Upload, process, download — no EQ, compression, or noise gate settings to configure
- Dramatic quality improvement: Works remarkably well on common problem recordings — home office noise, HVAC hum, room reverb, laptop fan noise
- Broad file format support: Works on both audio and video file uploads — audio is extracted, enhanced, and returned separately
- Adobe ecosystem integration: Deep Premiere Pro integration makes it a natural addition for video editors already in the Creative Cloud
Limitations & Considerations
- Voice-only: Enhance is optimized for spoken voice, not music. Processing a music file will produce degraded results — the AI aggressively separates "speech" from "everything else" and will damage musical content
- Upload limits on free tier: The free version limits file length (approximately 30 minutes) and has daily upload limits during high-traffic periods
- Not for heavy background noise: Extremely loud or complex background noise (busy street, loud HVAC, overlapping voices) may produce over-processed, artifact-heavy output rather than clean audio
- AI artifacts on aggressive processing: Very noisy recordings occasionally produce a "watery" or "processed" quality on the enhanced voice when the noise floor is too high to cleanly separate
- Requires an Adobe account: Signing in is required even for the free tier — minor friction for new users
Best Use Cases
| Task | Why Adobe Podcast Enhance |
|---|---|
| Cleaning up home office recordings | Removes laptop fan, room echo, HVAC noise quickly |
| Improving interview recordings | Fix suboptimal recording conditions after the fact |
| Pre-processing podcast episodes | Run raw recordings through Enhance before editing |
| Video voiceovers recorded at home | Make smartphone or laptop recordings usable for YouTube |
| Remote meeting clips for presentations | Improve audio from recorded Zoom/Teams calls |
| Audio from video files | Upload video directly; download enhanced audio track |
When to choose alternatives:
- Professional voiceover production → Murf AI (built for studio-quality TTS, not noise removal)
- Voice cloning or TTS → ElevenLabs (completely different use case)
- Full-featured audio editing (not just enhancement) → Adobe Audition or Descript
- AI music generation → Suno AI or Udio
- Real-time noise suppression during calls → NVIDIA RTX Voice, Krisp, or built-in Zoom/Teams noise suppression
Getting Started
- Go to podcast.adobe.com/enhance
- Sign in with a free Adobe account (or create one — no credit card required)
- Drag and drop an audio file (MP3, WAV, M4A) or a video file onto the upload zone
- Wait for processing — typically 10–60 seconds depending on file length
- Listen to the preview comparison (toggle between original and enhanced)
- Download the enhanced audio file
✅Tip
Best results tip: Enhance works best when the original recording has a clear voice signal with separable background noise — not when the voice itself is distorted or clipping. Record at a proper level (no red peaks) before running Enhance, and avoid recording in extremely reverberant spaces like tiled bathrooms. Even a basic acoustic improvement (a closet with hanging clothes) will improve Enhance's results significantly.
Key Takeaways
- Adobe Podcast Enhance is the simplest and fastest way to dramatically improve the quality of voice recordings — upload, process, download, done
- The core Enhance feature is genuinely free with a basic Adobe account — no subscription required
- It is optimized for voice and speech; it is not a music tool and should not be used on music recordings
- The broader Adobe Podcast suite includes recording, transcript-based editing, and Premiere Pro integration — valuable additions for creators already in the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem