Create 4K Remote Video Podcasts, Screenshares, and Shorts.FAST & EASY
Record, Edit, Publish — all in one click. Studio-quality recording directly in the browser.
Used for podcasts, YouTube videos, online courses, and short-form content
All the tools to grow your show
A complete creator suite designed for speed and quality. Simple enough for beginners, powerful enough for pros.
Recording
Capture every detail with studio-quality precision.
- Screenshare
- Reaction videos (with YouTube Audio)
- Repurposing - Shorts
- Podcasts - Video and Audio
Editing
Powerful tools to shape your story, fast.
- Easy Templates
- AI editor - timeline Editor
- Multi-track Editor
- Cloud Processing
- Connects to Canva
Publish
Reach your audience where they are.
- Social Media Channels
- Direct posting to YouTube
Grow your channel with Podsplice
Join the Podsplice community and start publishing professional content directly to your YouTube channel.
Latest Additions
Our newest articles and blog posts.

Why WebM Files Break Your Premiere Pro Workflow (And the Easy Fix)
Browser-based recordings often export WebM files that create headaches in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro. This guide explains why WebM causes editing problems, why separate tracks matter, and how Podsplice exports editing-ready MP4 and WAV files for smoother workflows.

Best Way to Record Remote Interviews With Separate Tracks for Premiere Pro
Most browser recorders export WebM — a format Premiere Pro doesn't support natively — and merge everything into one file. No separate tracks. No clean edit. Here's the workflow that actually works for professional remote interviews.

Why Your Screen Recording Audio Sounds Bad (Even With a Great Mic)
Most screen recorders do a terrible job with audio recording, but Podsplice is the best screen recording software for content creators. It records your mic audio and system audio in high quality and on separate tracks - 192 kbps and -16 LUFS (optimal for audio quality)