Specifications
Best For:
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PodcastersRecord high-quality remote interviews with separate audio tracks for professional production.
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Content Creators & MarketersCreate polished video content, webinars, and social media clips with easy editing tools.
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Educators & TrainersRecord online courses, lectures, and training sessions with reliable, clear audio and video.
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Journalists & InterviewersConduct remote interviews with broadcast-quality recording and automatic transcription.
Key Features
Gallery & Demo
Pros
- Records uncompressed, studio-quality audio & video locally on each participant's device.
- User-friendly browser-based interface with no software download required for guests.
- Powerful AI features like automatic transcription and text-based editing (Magic Clips).
- Reliable performance even with unstable internet connections due to local recording.
- Includes live streaming and producer tools for professional broadcasts.
Cons
- Higher-tier plans required for full feature access (e.g., 4K video, longer recordings).
- The free plan is very limited, primarily for trying the basic recording interface.
- Advanced editing is best done by exporting to a dedicated DAW or video editor.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Riverside ensure good quality with bad internet?
It records audio and video locally on each participant's device, so the final quality is not affected by internet bandwidth or dropouts during the call.
Is there a free plan?
Yes, there is a free plan that allows recording, but it is limited (e.g., 2 hours of separate audio tracks, watermark on exports). Paid plans unlock full features.
Can I edit my recordings in Riverside?
Yes, the editor allows clipping, rearranging, and using AI tools like text-based editing and auto-transcription. For complex edits, you can export tracks to software like Audition or Premiere Pro.
Release History
Magic Clips & AI Tools
Introduced AI-powered features including automatic transcription, text-based editing, and social media clip generation.