Use cases

For spoken footage captured in the real world.

SelectVoice helps when one visible person matters and the recording environment got in the way. Instead of only reducing noise, it isolates a specific speaker using visual context from the video.

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Outdoor interview audio cleanup

Recover dialogue when wind, traffic, and bystanders compete with your subject. Most cleanup tools reduce background noise, but they struggle when other voices overlap. SelectVoice isolates the specific visible speaker, so the person on camera stays intelligible.

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Events and crowded spaces

Crowded rooms create one of the hardest audio problems: multiple people talking at once. SelectVoice lets you choose the speaker visually, then focuses on that voice instead of trying to clean the entire mix.

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Documentary footage recovery

Some moments cannot be recreated. SelectVoice helps recover real-world documentary clips where the take matters, the subject is visible, and competing sound would otherwise make the footage difficult to use.

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Handheld and run-and-gun video

Quick captures often come with messy sound: background chatter, movement, poor mic placement, and no time to reset. SelectVoice helps make the visible speaker clear enough to review, edit, or publish.

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Producer and editor review

Poor audio slows down decisions. SelectVoice gives teams a clearer version of the intended speaker, making it easier to decide whether a take is worth saving before spending time on manual cleanup.

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Archive and legacy footage

Older recordings often only exist as a single mixed track. If the speaker is visible, SelectVoice can help separate their voice from distracting environments, background conversations, and cluttered audio.