Scheduled release
Audio Looper
Repeat a selected section for practice drills, ambience beds, and seamless loop exports. This scheduled release page keeps the planned scope, release timing, and nearby alternatives visible before the dedicated editor ships. The Audio Looper release entry stays on the roadmap so teams can evaluate fit, timing, and fallback options before the dedicated editor ships.
Release date
April 7, 2026
Release cadence
One new audio tool every 3 days from April 7, 2026.
Roadmap entry is live
This tool entry is now public on the release plan. The dedicated editor is the next implementation step.
What this roadmap entry covers
Audio Looper is on the staged AudioEditor roadmap for people who want a focused browser workflow instead of stitching together several smaller steps.
The planned scope is clear: Repeat a selected section for practice drills, ambience beds, and seamless loop exports. This page exists so users can understand the target workflow, decide whether to wait for launch, and keep using the current tool set in the meantime.
Audio Looper will stay visible on the public roadmap so teams can plan upcoming audio work without guessing about release order.
Planned workflow
- 1.Keep the job focused on one audio task instead of combining several partial tools.
- 2.Stay inside the browser for discovery, processing, preview, and export whenever that workflow is practical.
- 3.Use the related tools below for preparation, cleanup, and delivery until the dedicated editor is ready.
Why this release matters
Clearer task boundaries
A dedicated entry makes it obvious which workflow this release is meant to solve, reducing overlap and guesswork.
Better planning for repeat work
Publishing the roadmap early helps teams and creators line up recurring jobs instead of waiting for a surprise launch.
A simpler path to browser-first editing
The release direction stays aligned with the rest of AudioEditor: quick setup, local processing when possible, and fewer handoffs.
Useful even before launch
The roadmap page points users to the closest current tools, so discovery and intent do not stall while implementation continues.
Roadmap FAQ
Is this tool fully available today?
Not always. The public roadmap entry can be live before the dedicated editor ships, so this page acts as the release source of truth while implementation is still in progress.
Will the final workflow stay browser-first?
That is the default direction. The current product strategy favors in-browser processing and direct exports whenever the audio job fits that model well.
Why release entries one by one?
The roadmap uses a staged schedule that begins on 2026-04-08 and adds one new audio tool entry every 3 days. That keeps discovery predictable without flooding the product navigation all at once.
What should I use before launch?
Use the related tools listed on this page to cover adjacent preparation, cleanup, and export work until the dedicated workflow goes live.