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Podcast Audio Startup Nomono Launches Video Sync Feature as Creators Shift to Video
Nomono, a Norwegian audio hardware and cloud software company, has launched Audio/Video Sync inside its Nomono Studio Cloud platform.
Audio/Video Sync lets creators record audio with Nomono Stellar microphones while simultaneously capturing video on a separate device, and then combines both recordings in Nomono Studio Cloud. The platform supports MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, OGG, and MPEG-TS file formats.
Video processing occurs locally in the browser, while only the audio track uploads to Nomono’s servers. Once processing completes, the synced file downloads in its original format. The feature also includes drift correction for recordings up to two hours in length and is accessible from mobile devices.
Creators can apply AI-assisted enhancements, including noise reduction, level balancing, and echo removal, before syncing. Enhancement is recommended, but not required.
The Market Context
Nomono cited data from a 2025 Sounds Profitable report showing that 71% of active podcast creators now produce video content, while 29% remain audio-only.
The company framed the launch as a direct response to that shift, noting that audio quality remains a common failure point for creators working outside controlled studio environments, including conference floors, remote interviews, and field shoots.
“The creator stack is converging,” said Kristine Snyder, CEO of Nomono. “It’s no longer audio versus video. It’s one continuous workflow from capture to distribution. Our approach is simple: capture-first, because if the audio is strong at the source, everything downstream becomes easier, faster, and more usable.”
Positioning
Nomono described Audio/Video Sync as an extension of its existing capture-to-publish pipeline rather than a standalone editing product. Nomono Studio Cloud does not include video editing functionality. The company positioned the feature as a way to reduce post-production steps for solo creators and supply cleaner source material for productions that use dedicated editors or audio engineers.
The company drew a distinction between its approach and both traditional microphone manufacturers (which it said focus on recording hardware), and editing software platforms (which it said focus on post-production). Nomono said it connects capture, AI-assisted enhancement, collaboration, and export in a single cloud environment.
Audio/Video Sync is included in existing Nomono Studio Cloud subscriptions.
