In today’s podcasting world, remote interviews are the norm — but poor audio quality and sync issues can ruin even the best conversations.
That’s where Adobe Podcast comes in.
Its cloud-based tools let you record remote guests directly from your browser — with crisp, studio-quality results that sync automatically.

Here’s how to set up and record remote interviews with Adobe Podcast like a pro.
🌐 1. Why Record Remotely with Adobe Podcast?
Traditional remote recordings can be messy:
- Guests forget to press “record”
- Files get corrupted or unsynced
- Audio quality varies between devices
Adobe Podcast eliminates all that.
Because it’s browser-based, both you and your guest record directly to the cloud — no external apps, no manual syncing.
Plus, Adobe’s AI Enhance Speech automatically cleans the voices on both ends, removing noise and echo.
💡 You don’t need your guest to install anything — just send them a link.
🧠 2. Invite Your Guest to a Recording Session
- Log in to podcast.adobe.com.
- Click “New Project” → “Invite Guest.”
- Share the unique session link with your guest.
- They can join from any Chrome or Edge browser, no account required.
Adobe Podcast will check their mic and internet connection automatically through the Mic Check feature, ensuring consistent quality.
🎙️ Pro Tip: Ask guests to wear headphones to avoid echo feedback.
🎧 3. Set Up Your Audio Environment
For both host and guest:
- Use an external or USB mic (if possible)
- Record in a quiet, soft-furnished space
- Keep the mic about 6–8 inches away
Adobe’s AI will clean up residual noise, but clear input always yields the best results.
✅ Even laptop mics sound great once processed through Enhance Speech.
🎚️ 4. Start Recording and Let Adobe Handle the Rest
When you hit Record, Adobe Podcast begins:
- Capturing both audio streams locally (for quality)
- Uploading them in the background to Adobe’s cloud
- Transcribing the conversation in real time
This ensures that even if your guest’s connection stutters, their local file remains perfect once synced.
🪄 No more worrying about lag or dropouts.
✂️ 5. Edit with Smart Editing
After the session, Adobe automatically generates a text transcript for your interview.
You can:
- Delete filler words (“um,” “you know”)
- Reorder answers
- Trim long pauses
Every edit you make in text view updates the audio instantly.
You’ll have a clean, natural-sounding episode in minutes — no timeline cutting required.
🔊 6. Apply Enhance Speech for Both Voices
Before exporting, apply Enhance Speech to polish your recording.
This feature:
- Removes background noise on both ends
- Balances tone between host and guest
- Adds subtle warmth and studio presence
The result: it sounds like both speakers recorded together in the same room.
🎧 Your audience hears connection — not distance.
💡 7. Export, Share, or Continue Editing
Once you’re done:
- Export the audio in MP3 or WAV
- Continue refining in Adobe Audition if you want multitrack control
- Use Adobe Express to design social promo visuals
Your full podcast — from recording to publishing — can stay within Adobe’s connected tools.
🧩 Adobe Podcast Remote Setup at a Glance
| Step | Action | Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Invite guest | Send recording link | Adobe Podcast |
| Run Mic Check | Auto-adjust gain | Built-in feature |
| Record | Cloud + local backup | Adobe Podcast |
| Edit | Smart Editing | Transcript-based |
| Polish | Enhance Speech | Adobe AI |
| Export | MP3/WAV | Cloud download |
🏁 Final Thoughts
Recording guests remotely doesn’t have to be complicated.
With Adobe Podcast, you get synchronized, high-quality recordings and AI-powered cleanup in one tool — no downloads, no confusion.
It’s the perfect setup for interviews, panel discussions, or co-hosted shows — wherever your guests are in the world.
🚀 Call to Action
🎙️ Ready to bring remote guests into your show?
Start recording with Adobe Podcast and get studio-quality results without leaving your browser.
👉 Try Adobe Podcast today