IZotope

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IZotope
Industry Software industry/SIP licensing
Founded1 January 2001  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsAudio middleware
Parent Native Instruments
Website www.izotope.com

iZotope, Inc. is an audio technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. iZotope develops professional audio software for audio recording, mixing, broadcast, sound design, and mastering which can be used in wide range of digital audio workstation (DAW) programs. In addition, iZotope creates and licenses audio DSP technology including noise reduction, sample rate conversion, dithering, time stretching, and audio enhancement to hardware and software companies in the consumer and pro audio industries.

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In 2023 iZotope was acquired by Native Instruments. [1]

Software

Product nameRelease dateDescription
Alloy 2August 14, 2012 [2] channel strip plugin with EQ, Transient Shaper, Dynamics, Exciter, Limiter, and De-Esser
ANR-BMay 10, 2007 [3] iZotope's only hardware unit — adaptive realtime noise reduction for broadcast audio
BreakTweakerJanuary 23, 2014 [4] drum sculpting and beat sequencing machine that blurs the line between rhythm and melody
DDLY Dynamic DelayFebruary 9, 2016 [5] responds to track musical dynamics to create unique delays
InsightNovember 13, 2012 [6] CALM Act compliant essential metering suite
Insight 2September 13, 2018 [7]
Iris 2November 19, 2014 [8] spectral sampling re-synthesizer featuring spectral selection tools
NectarNovember, 2010 [9] vocal production suite
Nectar 2October 18, 2013 [10]
Nectar 3October 16, 2018
NeoverbOctober 2, 2020 [11] reverb plug-in that combines industry-leading Exponential Audio technology with an intuitive, AI-powered workflow
NeutronOctober 5, 2016 [12] audio mixing plug-in suite including advanced analysis and metering
Neutron 2October 5, 2017 [13]
Neutron 3June 6, 2019 [14]
Neutron 4June 2, 2022
Ozone 7November 3, 2015 [15] mastering suite with equalizer and dynamic eq, dynamics processing, exciter, spectral shaping processor, imager, maximizer, track referencing system and mastering assistant
Ozone 8October 5, 2017 [13]
Ozone 9October 3, 2019 [16]
Ozone 10September 13, 2022 [17]
RX 6April 20, 2017 [18] audio restoration suite
RX 7September 13, 2018
RX 8September 2, 2020 [19]
RX 9October 14, 2021
RX 10September 7, 2022 [17]
Stutter Edit January 13, 2011 [20] sample stutter effects and slicing
Stutter Edit 2June 24, 2020 [21]
Tonal Balance ControlOctober 5, 2017 [13] visual analysis tool measuring the distribution of energy across frequency spectrum, comparing audio to program-specific or custom-created targets
Tonal Balance Control 2May 5, 2020 [22]
Trash 2November 19, 201264-bit modeling of guitar amplifiers, distortions, delays and filters
VinylFebruary 1, 2001 [23] record simulation and lo-fi effect
Vocalsynth 2May 23, 2018 [24] Color and shape vocals to the point of unrecognizable, using vocoder, talkbox, and other features. Includes a full suite of stompbox-style studio effects.

Mobile applications

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Spire with App

Third-party plugins

Discontinued products

Compatible software

iZotope's software can be used with Pro Tools, Logic Pro, GarageBand, Cubase, Nuendo, WaveLab, Studio One, Adobe Audition, Reaper, FL Studio, Ableton Live, Reason etc. iZotope is compatible with most software that use VST or VST3 files.

Hardware

iZotope introduced an iPhone-driven physical recording device, branded Spire Studio. The small, portable device works wirelessly with iZotope's Spire iOS app and includes 4GB of storage and an internal microphone, as well as audio inputs for connecting external instruments or microphones. Spire Studio is targeted to musicians, small bands, and home recordists, as well as the podcasting and meeting sectors.

Licensing

iZotope licenses its software and technology licensing, offering development of technology for Mac and Windows platforms, mobile, video game, and embedded DSP. Clients have included Sony, Adobe, Xbox, Harmonix, [36] Smule, Sonoma Wire Works, and most recently, Blue Microphones. [37] Algorithms are delivered as a plugin or SDK for easy implementation. To date, iZotope technology has shipped in nearly 68 million products worldwide. [38]

Licensed technologies

Mac/PC [39]

iZotope has audio technology readily available in the form of VST, DirectX, AudioUnits, RTAS or AudioSuite plug-ins. Typical uses for licensed technology for Mac or PC applications include audio finalizing, music production, audio for video, presentation audio, metering to address broadcast loudness standards, and media playback. Categories of available licensed technologies include audio enhancement, voice enhancement, audio repair tools, creative tools, DJ tools, audiophile tools, time manipulation and audio for video.

Video Games [40]

iZotope has developed plugins for use directly in Audiokinetic WWise for audio enhancement, voice effects occlusion and room modeling. In addition, iZotope has developed sound design tools and special effects for sound designers using the FMOD middleware engine. For middleware engines supporting XAudio and Multistream formats, iZotope has a collection of licensable DSP for use in music related games or karaoke.

Mobile SDKs [41]
Embedded [42]

Noise reduction DSP is available for use in hardware using Analog Devices SHARC and Blackfin processors. In 2012, iZotope embedded Adaptive Noise Reduction and Keyboard Click Reduction technologies on Blue Microphones' Tiki USB Mic. [43]

Other

Notable licensing partners

Mac and PCVideo gamesMobile
  • Acoustica (Mixcraft)
  • Sony (Soundforge, ACID)
  • Avid (Pro Tools 10)
  • Adobe (Audition)
  • Serato (DJFX)
  • Image-Line (FL Studio)
  • Telestream (Screenflow)
  • Prism Sound (SADiE 6)
  • Akai (MPC Studio, Renaissance)
  • Audiofile Engineering (Fidelia, Triumph)
  • Cakewalk (Sonar X1)
  • Grass Valley (Edius)
  • Techsmith (Camtasia Studio)
  • Audio Hijack (Rogue Amoeba)
  • Microsoft (Halo 4, Forza 4, Forza Horizon)
  • Ubisoft (Michael Jackson: The Experience)
  • Harmonix (Rockband 3)
  • Capcom (Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil Resistance)
  • Smule (I Am T-Pain)
  • Sonoma Wireworks (GuitarTone)
  • Audiofile Engineering (FIRe 2)
  • Harmonix (VidRhythm)
  • Seven45 Studios (Soulo Karaoke)

Artist references

Awards and accolades

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