Remove Wind Noise from Recordings
Wind hitting a microphone produces a broadband, gusting roar that simple filters can't track. This tool removes wind buffeting from outdoor recordings while leaving speech intelligible.
How it works
Because wind is non-stationary — it surges and drops — a fixed EQ cut fails. The deep denoiser re-estimates the noise spectrum frame by frame, so it follows each gust and pulls it down without thinning the voice.
What it's good for
- Outdoor interviews and vlogs
- Action-cam and drone audio
- Sports sideline recordings
- Phone clips shot outside
Details
- Engine
- DeepFilterNet
- Formats
- MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC, MP4, MOV
- Price
- Free to try
Frequently asked questions
A high-pass only removes the lowest rumble; real wind smears energy across the whole spectrum and changes moment to moment, so a static filter leaves most of it. The model tracks the gusts dynamically.
Light to moderate wind is removed cleanly. In extreme gusts where the mic clips, some artifacts remain — pair this with the de-plosive and rumble tools for the worst sections.
Wind removal targets sustained buffeting; sharp breath pops are better handled by the de-plosive tool, which you can run afterwards.
No. Processing happens on our servers, so you just upload the file and download the cleaned version from any device.
Yes. Video formats like MP4 and MOV are accepted; the audio is extracted, the wind is cleaned out, and the file is returned.
Possibly. The model protects speech, but steady wanted ambience can be attenuated along with the wind, so expect a drier-sounding background outdoors.
Yes. It tracks the acoustic signature of gusting wind rather than words, so it is fully language-agnostic.