Dolby On: Mobile recording app brings Dolby audio tools to your phone
14.06.2026 - 16:36:08 | ad-hoc-news.de
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Dolby On is Dolby Laboratories' free recording app designed to turn a phone or tablet into a simple capture studio for music, voice, video and live streams on iOS and Android. The app applies Dolby audio processing in real time to reduce background noise, balance loudness and add clarity with minimal setup, targeting creators who want better sound without external gear. According to Dolby, users can record audio or video in the app, apply presets such as “music”, “voice” or “band”, and share directly to platforms including SoundCloud, Instagram, Facebook and Twitch. This keeps the focus squarely on mobile content creation rather than traditional studio workflows.
What Dolby On does and who it is for
Dolby positions Dolby On as an easy entry point for its audio technology for musicians, podcasters and streamers who primarily work on phones. Once installed, the app lets users capture stereo audio or video using the built-in device microphone or compatible external mics, while Dolby’s algorithms handle automatic noise reduction, dynamic range compression and EQ to improve intelligibility and perceived detail. A key promise is that users can avoid manual mixing, with the app analyzing the incoming signal and adjusting levels on the fly to avoid clipping and to lift quieter passages, which is particularly relevant for acoustic instruments and spoken word content recorded in untreated rooms.
Dolby On also includes basic creative controls: users can tweak tone with simple sliders, switch between preset profiles tailored to music or speech, and optionally enable a recording level meter to monitor peaks visually. For live performers, the app supports streaming directly from a mobile device to services such as Twitch and Facebook Live with Dolby processing applied to the outgoing audio, which can help cut down on fan noise or room echo in informal venues. While this is not a replacement for professional studio software, the combination of one-tap setup and Dolby’s brand recognition has made it a recognizable option among mobile-first creators looking for an upgrade from default voice memo apps.
Compared with hardware-heavy setups that rely on external interfaces and DAWs, Dolby On fits into Dolby Laboratories' broader strategy of extending its technologies beyond home theater into creator tools and software. The app is part of a portfolio that also includes Dolby Atmos for spatial audio in soundbars, TVs and streaming services, as presented on the company’s official site. For US users, Dolby On is available as a free download from the Apple App Store for iOS and from Google Play for Android phones and tablets, with no separate subscription fee based on current information. That makes it a low-risk way for hobbyists and emerging creators to experiment with Dolby processing before committing to more complex hardware or software ecosystems.
For Dolby Laboratories, mobile apps like Dolby On offer a consumer-facing showcase for the company’s processing capabilities without requiring specialized equipment or licensing by hardware partners. While the company does not break out revenue by individual app, its core business continues to come from licensing technologies such as Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision to device makers and streaming platforms, and from associated services described on its corporate pages. Shares of Dolby Laboratories Inc. (US25659T1079, ticker DLB) last traded at $79.38 on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on June 13, 2026.
Dolby On at a glance
- Product: Dolby On
- Manufacturer: Dolby Laboratories Inc.
- Category: Software / Service / Subscription
- Launch date: Initially released in 2019 (mobile app)
- MSRP / Price: Free mobile app (as of June 2026)
- Availability: Download via Apple App Store and Google Play in the US
- Target audience: Mobile musicians, podcasters, streamers and casual creators
- Key feature / USP: One-tap Dolby audio processing for cleaner mobile recordings
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Readers interested in how Dolby balances creator tools like Dolby On with its core licensing business can find additional company background and updates here.
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