Noise Remover

Clean Up a Zoom Recording

Remove fan noise, keyboard clicking, and room noise from your Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet recordings.

Why Zoom Recordings Are Noisy

Zoom and video call recordings often have more noise than in-person recordings: • Participants use laptop microphones that pick up everything • Someone's typing during the call • AC, fans, or appliances running in the background • Multiple noisy environments mixed together • Compressed audio quality from the call itself The good news: the AI noise remover is specifically designed for speech in noisy environments.

How to Clean Up Your Zoom Recording

1. Export the audio from your Zoom recording (Zoom saves audio as M4A or WAV) 2. Convert to MP3 or WAV if needed using cut.audio's Audio Converter 3. Open the Noise Remover 4. Load the audio file 5. Set strength to Strong — Zoom recordings typically have significant noise 6. Process and download The cleaned file will have clearer speech with background noise dramatically reduced.

Privacy Matters for Meeting Recordings

Meeting recordings often contain confidential business information. Most online audio tools upload your file to their servers for processing — that means your meeting audio passes through third-party infrastructure. cut.audio processes everything locally in your browser. Your Zoom recording never leaves your device. No upload, no server, no cloud. Verify this yourself by opening the Network tab in your browser's developer tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The noise remover processes the entire file. If you only need a clean section, use the Audio Cutter first to extract the part you need, then denoise that section.

The AI reduces some room reverb, but it's primarily designed for steady-state noise (fans, hiss, hum). Heavy echo from a large room may be partially reduced but not eliminated.