- Samsung’s Audio Eraser can amplify the volume of spoken language in third-party apps on Galaxy S26.
- The feature was previously exclusive to some system apps, like Samsung Gallery.
With today’s launch of the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung’s leaning hard into AI software as a selling point. Bixby’s getting an AI refresh, and both Gemini and Perplexity come pre-installed, too. One of the more useful AI-branded features is an update to Samsung’s Audio Eraser feature that should make it easier to understand spoken language in video — regardless of which app you’re watching in.
Audio Eraser itself isn’t new. The feature was already available on Galaxy S24 and S25 phones, where it isolates and boosts the volume of dialogue relative to the rest of a video’s audio in certain system apps. Similar to Pixel phones’ Audio Magic Eraser, Samsung’s Audio Eraser was initially pitched as a way to clean up audio in videos you recorded yourself, reducing wind noise and other distracting sounds. On Galaxy S26, though, Samsung’s added the option to use Audio Eraser in third-party apps, including YouTube and Netflix.
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