Riverside
Riverside is a video editing and recording platform built for remote podcasts, interviews, and webinars. It records up to 4K video and uncompressed audio locally on each participant's device, so spotty internet does not tank quality. After recording, you edit in a text-based timeline, generate Magic Clips, captions, and show notes, then publish to YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts from the same workflow.
Zoom and Google Meet optimize for live calls, not post-production. Riverside records separate tracks locally, then layers AI cleanup, filler-word removal, and clip generation on top. The trade-off is that it is built for creators who publish regularly, not for one-off internal meetings that never leave the call app.
Podcasters, marketers, and producers at companies like Spotify and The New York Times use Riverside for studio-style remote recordings. Founded in 2020 by brothers Gideon and Nadav, the product now lives at riverside.com while riverside.fm redirects to the same experience.
Local recording up to 4K video with separate WAV and MP4 tracks per speaker
Free plan includes 2 hours of multi-track recordings and unlimited single-track editing
Pro plan at $24 per month (billed annually) adds 15 hours of separate track downloads and 4K output
AI Co-Creator generates clips, show notes, captions, and filler-word removal from recordings
Built-in podcast hosting publishes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube
Grow and Webinar tiers add multistream live streaming and webinar registration for up to 100 attendees
Local 4K recording with separate tracks avoids internet-quality drops during remote sessions.
Text-based editing plus AI clips, show notes, and filler removal cut post-production time.
Podcast hosting and multistream live events live in the same platform as recording.
Free plan caps multi-track recording at 2 hours and adds a Riverside watermark.
riverside.fm affiliate links redirect to riverside.com, which can confuse bookmarked URLs.
Webinar and advanced streaming features require Grow or Webinar paid tiers.
Is Riverside free to use?
Yes. Riverside offers a free plan at $0 per month with 2 hours of multi-track recordings, unlimited single-track recording, Magic Clips, and video calls. Paid plans start with a 14-day free trial on Pro, Grow, and Webinar tiers.
How much does Riverside Pro cost?
Riverside Pro costs $24 per month when billed annually at $288 per year, or $29 per month on monthly billing. Pro includes 1 studio, 15 hours of separate track downloads, 4K video, and unlimited text-based editing.
How does Riverside recording quality work?
Riverside records locally on each participant's device up to 4K resolution with separate audio and video tracks. Files upload after the session, so internet drops during the call do not degrade the captured quality.
Can Riverside publish my podcast?
Yes. Riverside includes podcast hosting with analytics and one-click distribution to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other major apps. Grow and Webinar plans expand hosting to multiple shows and video podcast publishing.
What AI editing tools does Riverside include?
Riverside offers Magic Clips, AI show notes, filler-word and silence removal, eye-contact correction, AI B-roll generation, transcription, captions, and translation and dubbing into over 30 languages on paid plans.
Does Riverside work for live streaming?
Yes. Riverside Grow and Webinar plans include full HD 1080p live streaming with multistream to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and Twitch. Riverside Webinar adds registration, Q&A, polls, and HubSpot lead capture.

