Aiming to transform how journalists create, edit, and manage audio, Jutel’s ClipperAI provides reporters in the field or in a newsroom with a variety of tools to record, edit, and deliver audio content using just a phone or a browser.
ClipperAI enables journalists to edit and send audio before the event is over, with the ability to add notes and markers. Supporting iOS, Android, and any modern browser, ClipperAI helps manage clips, add memos, and transfer files while still recording. The mobile app enables users to quickly switch between recording and editing views by rotating their device.
When used back at the office, the multitrack editor gives access to advanced editing features, AI features, and full integration with audio databases. Extensible to other platforms through REST API, it also features metadata and asset management, automatic file transfers, and integration with RadioMan.
Stand Number: 8.F79
Company: Jutel Radioman
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