Overview
Automatically levels audio volume across websites. No more reaching for the volume knob.
Tired of constantly adjusting volume between YouTube videos, podcasts, and music? LevelPilot Pro automatically levels all browser audio so you never have to reach for the volume knob again. WHAT IT DOES LevelPilot Pro uses broadcast-grade 3-stage audio processing to keep your audio at a consistent, comfortable level: • Stage 1: Automatic Gain Control (AGC) — smoothly brings quiet audio up and loud audio down • Stage 2: Speech Compressor — tames plosives and peaks in voice content • Stage 3: Soft-Clip Limiter — transparent brickwall ceiling prevents distortion SMART AUTO-DETECTION LevelPilot Pro analyzes the audio in real-time and automatically switches between optimized presets: • Music — minimal processing, preserves dynamics, just levels to -0.1 dBFS • Speech — aggressive leveling for podcasts, YouTube talks, and voice calls • Broadcast — balanced processing for mixed content (news, streaming, etc.) FEATURES • Auto mode with intelligent content detection • 3 manual presets (Broadcast / Music / Speech) • Adjustable ceiling slider (-6 to -0.1 dB) • Real-time level meter • Works on all websites (YouTube, Spotify, Netflix, Twitch, and more) • DRM-safe — automatically skips protected content • 47 languages supported • Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Shift+L) • Zero data collection — all processing happens locally on your device
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Details
- Version1.2.0
- UpdatedApril 2, 2026
- Size22.88KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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