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Opus Clip
Generates clips fast and picks the moments for you, from the most established tool in the category.
Less control over caption styling than Submagic.
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The podcast tools that use AI, grouped by what the AI does, across recording, editing, clips, hosting, and workflow.
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By Sean Duncombe · Co-Founder · Verified 2026-06-30 · How we compare tools
The fastest way to get social clips from a podcast is Opus Clip, because it generates and picks the moments for you automatically.
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Generates clips fast and picks the moments for you, from the most established tool in the category.
Less control over caption styling than Submagic.
The fastest way to get transcripts, show notes, and titles from a recording is Castmagic, because it produces all three from your audio in one pass.
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Turns a finished recording into transcripts, show notes, and titles in one pass.
It generates content, so it sits alongside your host and editor rather than replacing them.
The quickest way to speed up podcast editing is Descript, because you edit by changing the transcript instead of moving clips on a timeline.
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Edit by changing words in the transcript instead of moving clips on a timeline.
Editing by transcript takes some adjusting if you are used to a waveform.
To automate everything after recording, PodcastAI produces the transcript, clips, social posts, and a per-episode site, then hosts and publishes from one upload.
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From one upload, produces the transcript, clips, social posts, and a per-episode site, then hosts and publishes.
It handles the work after recording, so it is not where you go to record or hand-edit.
The simplest place to host and publish a first podcast is Buzzsprout, because it goes from upload to Apple Podcasts and Spotify with the least setup.
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The simplest path from first upload to Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Simple by design, so fewer advanced controls than growth-focused hosts.
The best tool for recording remote guests is Riverside, because it records each guest locally in high quality even on a weak connection.
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Records each guest locally in up to 4K, so quality holds even on a weak connection.
Geared to remote and video, so more than a simple audio-only setup needs.
The easiest way to turn written content into a produced podcast is Jellypod, because it generates a narrated episode from your text.
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Turns written content into a produced, narrated episode.
Built to generate a show from text, so it is not the choice if you want to record real hosts.
The full index for this vertical. Nothing here is ranked. Tools link to a compare page or their home category when one exists.
The AI that works on the sound itself.
The AI that reads the episode and produces text from it.
The AI that turns a long episode into short and social content.
The AI that moves the finished episode out into the world.
Held by a single tool in the current set. A description of group narrowness, not a ranking.
Adjacent infrastructure that podcast tools build on, not a podcast-stage product. Grouped here so it is not forced into a podcast stage. Ranked at nothing.
Holds one tool in the current set. A description of group narrowness, not a ranking.
There is no single best, because AI is a capability, not a category. The tools that use AI compete in different markets. The useful question is which AI capability you need, transcription, clips, cleanup, or automation, and this page groups tools by that.
Yes, like many others here. PodcastAI uses AI for workflow automation, producing content after recording. It appears under the capabilities it performs, not as a featured pick, because this page ranks nothing.
Not necessarily. Descript uses AI to edit and Opus Clip uses AI to make clips, but they solve different jobs and rarely compete. AI is what they have in common, not what they are.
Look at the publishing and automation group. Tools there chain several AI capabilities together after recording. For a single capability, start with its group above.