Reverse Reverb Effect Online

Add a rising, sucked-in reverb swell to any audio — speech, music or an AI voiceover.

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How to Use

  1. Upload an audio or video file, or record in the browser.
  2. Choose a preset or set how strong the reverse swell is.
  3. Apply, preview and download the result.
FAQ + Formats

FAQ

  • What does it sound like?

    A reverb tail that rises up into each sound instead of trailing after it.

  • What audio works best?

    Short, spaced-out phrases and single words, so each rising swell is clearly audible before the sound lands — ideal for trailer titles and reveals.

  • How is it different from normal reverb?

    Normal reverb trails off after a sound, while reverse reverb builds up into it, creating suspense before each word lands.

Supported Formats

Input: audio/video. Output: MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A, MP4.

What the reverse reverb effect does

It builds a reverb tail that swells backwards, rising into each word or hit rather than fading after it. That growing whoosh creates suspense and pull.

Where it works best

Short phrases, single words and transitions gain a dramatic lead-in. It is a favourite for trailer titles, reveals and intro stings.

Tips

  • Use it on short, spaced-out phrases so each swell is audible.
  • Great before a big word in a trailer or logo sting.
  • Follow it with a clean line for a striking before-and-after.

How the reverse reverb effect is made

No AI — just a short, classic DSP chain applied to your audio. Here's the recipe:

Methodthe audio is reversed, given echo, then reversed back
Resultsound seems to swell up into each word — a rising, sucked-in reverb

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