PluralEyes has long been the industry standard for automated audio-video synchronization. After being acquired by Maxon (Red Giant), the 2025 version continues as a standalone utility and as a panel inside Premiere Pro & DaVinci Resolve. The 2025 update focuses less on new flashy features and more on AI-driven refinement, speed, and interoperability with cloud workflows.
Verdict
Red Giant/Maxon has been quiet about a "PluralEyes 2025" branded update; typically, the software falls under maintenance releases. However, the 2025 ecosystem includes silent but critical updates: red giant pluraleyes 2025
Perhaps the most controversial addition is Voice ID Linking. In 2025, PluralEyes can identify individual speakers by their vocal fingerprint across 32 different tracks. If your lav mic dropped out on the director, but the boom mic caught the line, PluralEyes automatically swaps the source and crossfades it without leaving a marker. Overview PluralEyes has long been the industry standard
Best practices for shootday
DaVinci Resolve: "Auto Sync Audio" in the Media Pool based on Waveform. Final Cut Pro: "Synchronize Clips" functionality. Open Premiere Pro
For over a decade, PluralEyes was the undisputed king of audio-to-video synchronization. It saved countless editors from the tedious manual labor of lining up slate-less clips. However, as we move through 2025, the industry has fully entered the "post-PluralEyes" era following Maxon’s decision to discontinue the software in early 2024. The Legacy of Red Giant PluralEyes
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