Sep. 2024 - Mar. 2025
Product Management, Project Management, UX Design
An AI-powered platform that enables faster, more accessible podcast production, contributing to positive year-over-year growth.
Sep. 2024 - Mar. 2025
Product Management, Project Management, UX Design
An AI-powered platform that enables faster, more accessible podcast production, contributing to positive year-over-year growth.
Sep. 2024 - Mar. 2025
Product Management, Project Management, UX Design
An AI-powered platform that enables faster, more accessible podcast production by reducing technical and editing complexity.
Podcast Studio is an AI-powered feature designed to capture the growing podcast market by extending AudioDirector’s core audio editing capabilities into voice-focused workflows. It integrates AI speech enhancement to improve vocal clarity, AI speech-to-text editing for faster content revision, and automatic pause detection to streamline editing. The feature significantly reduces editing time while helping creators produce professional-quality podcast content with minimal technical effort.

The workspace is divided into three sections: Simple Timeline, Global Editing Panel, and Per-Clip Editing Panel, enabling users to perform quick edits through an intuitive timeline while retaining granular control for fine-tuning individual audio clips.

Text-Based editing allows users to edit audio directly through text, including deleting audio by modifying transcripts, exporting SRT or TXT files, and quickly locating specific content using built-in search functionality.

Automatic pause detection helps users identify and remove unnecessary silences in podcast audio, reducing manual waveform review and improving overall editing efficiency and pacing.
This was my first large 0–1 project after joining CyberLink, and I was involved from start to finish—from early design ideas to defining requirements, working with UI, R&D, and QA, and finally getting the feature shipped. It pushed me beyond pure design work and helped me grow into product and project management responsibilities. Along the way, I learned to constantly ask why—why this feature mattered, why a certain design made sense, and how it would actually be built. With tight timelines, I had to make real trade-offs instead of chasing a perfect solution, deciding what was blocking, what was a must-have, and what could wait. Seeing the feature go live was incredibly satisfying, and knowing that it contributed to positive YoY growth made the experience even more meaningful. Overall, this project gave me confidence in owning complex features and delivering real impact under real constraints.