TLDR: Gaudio Lab is set to launch Gaudio Studio Pro at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, an AI-driven solution designed to revolutionize content localization. This platform integrates various tasks like audio separation, dubbing, and music replacement into a single workflow, promising over 90% faster production times and significant cost reductions. Co-developed with Wavelab, it also features a vast library of licensed music and the ability to revive legacy content by isolating audio elements from mixed master tracks. Gaudio Lab’s CEO, Henney Oh, emphasizes the platform’s role in facilitating global content distribution through advanced AI audio technologies.
Gaudio Lab, a prominent innovator in AI-driven audio technology, is poised to introduce its groundbreaking solution, Gaudio Studio Pro, at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam this September. The platform is engineered as a comprehensive, AI-powered tool to streamline the intricate process of content localization for global distribution, addressing the challenges of high costs and extended timelines faced by broadcasters and content providers.
Gaudio Studio Pro consolidates multiple localization tasks into a single, efficient workflow. These tasks include source separation for music and effect (M&E) tracks, automated dubbing, intelligent music replacement, and precise cue sheet generation. This integration is projected to slash production timelines by more than 90% and substantially reduce costs compared to conventional localization methods.
One of the platform’s most notable features is its capability to automatically detect and replace background music tracks with licensed alternatives from an extensive library of over 110,000 professionally composed tracks. This functionality ensures that the original creative intent is preserved while circumventing one of the major hurdles in international content sales: copyright issues.
Built upon Gaudio Lab’s acclaimed AI audio separation engine, Gaudio Studio Pro can meticulously isolate dialogue, music, and effects from a single mixed master track. This eliminates the necessity for separate audio stems during re-editing, offering a crucial advantage for reviving older titles that may only possess a master file. Such content can now be re-edited and prepared for new markets without requiring the original stems.
The development of Gaudio Studio Pro was a collaborative effort with Wavelab, Gaudio Lab’s subsidiary and one of Korea’s premier film sound studios. This partnership ensures both rapid processing and premium quality. Wavelab’s team of experts also provides review and manual editing services, guaranteeing a broadcast-ready finish that adheres to the highest industry standards.
Henney Oh, CEO of Gaudio Lab, highlighted the significance of their participation at IBC 2025: “IBC offers a valuable opportunity to meet European broadcasters and distributors who struggle with the high costs and long timelines of content localization and international delivery. Our mission is to make it easier for content to move freely across borders, enriching the global media landscape through trusted, world-class audio AI technologies.”
Gaudio Lab’s technological prowess is globally recognized, with its file mixing and mastering capabilities adopted as an ANSI/CTA standard in 2022. Furthermore, its AI audio separation and music recommendation system garnered CES Innovation Awards in both 2023 and 2024. The company will be exhibiting in the Future Tech Zone at RAI Amsterdam from September 12 to 15, 2025.
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In a related development, Gaudio Lab announced on August 20, 2025, its participation in the ‘AI Dubbing Specialized K-FAST Expansion Project,’ a government-backed initiative in Korea. Gaudio Lab was selected by half of the consortia for this KRW 8 billion project, underscoring its leadership in AI localization solutions for expanding K-content globally.


