Open source audio editing software software to evaluate in 2026
Open source audio editing software tools give teams full code access, no per-user licensing, and the flexibility to self-host — but operational cost replaces license cost. These are the open source options in this category, followed by the full tool list for comparison.
1 open source tools highlighted below, plus 10 more in this category.
Audacity is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Other audio editing software tools
These tools are part of the audio editing software category but may not match the open source filter above. Worth reviewing if the primary options don't fit.
Descript is positioned here as a video editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Adobe Podcast is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Alitu is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Auphonic is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Cleanvoice AI is positioned here as a podcast recording software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Descript Audio is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Hindenburg is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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iZotope RX is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Podcastle is positioned here as a podcast recording software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Riverside Editor is positioned here as a audio editing software option for creators comparing workflow fit, output quality, pricing structure, and how much creative effort the product is likely to save after adoption.
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Open Source FAQ for audio editing software
Is open source audio editing software software really free?
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The license is free, but operational costs (hosting, maintenance, patching, upgrades) replace the vendor's license fee. Teams without dedicated ops resources often spend more on self-managed open source than they would on a managed commercial alternative.
When should I choose open source over commercial audio editing software tools?
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Open source is strongest when you need full code control, on-premises deployment for compliance, or want to avoid vendor lock-in. It's weaker when your team lacks the ops capacity to maintain, patch, and scale the deployment.
What should I check before deploying open source audio editing software software?
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Evaluate community activity (commits, issues, releases in the last 6 months), commercial support options, documentation quality, and the total operational burden vs a managed alternative. A dormant project with no commercial backing is a risk.