Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best AI tool for making a podcast?
The best AI podcast tool depends on your stage. Descript is excellent for editing, since you cut audio by deleting text and remove filler words automatically. Riverside captures studio-quality remote recordings, and NotebookLM can generate a conversational audio overview from documents. Many podcasters combine a recording tool with a separate editor.
Can AI edit a podcast for me?
Yes, AI editors transcribe your episode and let you edit the audio by editing the text, so deleting a sentence removes that audio. They also strip out filler words, long pauses, and background noise in one pass. You still make the creative calls about pacing and structure, but the tedious cleanup is largely automated.
Can AI write show notes and transcripts?
Yes, most AI podcast tools generate a full transcript and draft show notes, episode summaries, titles, and chapter markers from your recording. This saves the hour or two it usually takes to write them by hand. You review and tighten the draft, but the time-consuming first pass comes ready to edit.
Can AI generate a podcast episode automatically?
Yes, some tools generate a complete podcast-style episode from your documents or notes, producing two AI hosts discussing the material in a natural back-and-forth. It is useful for turning a report or article into listenable audio. The result sounds convincing, but it works best as a supplement to, not a replacement for, a hosted show.
Do I need expensive equipment to start a podcast with AI?
No, AI tools lower the bar to starting a podcast. A decent USB microphone and a quiet room cover the basics, and AI handles noise removal, leveling, and editing that once required a studio. You can record remote guests in the browser at high quality, so the main investments are a good mic and your time.