Tenacity is a free, open source audio editor and recorder forked from Audacity by a community of volunteers. It does the same core job as Audacity for recording and multi-track editing, but it was started specifically to strip out the data collection that Audacity’s owner introduced after acquiring the project.
Tenacity
Open Source Windows macOS Linux Free
Official website tenacityaudio.org
Our take
Tenacity exists for one reason and it is a good one: Audacity without the parts that spooked people, namely the telemetry and the updated terms that arrived under new ownership. Functionally it is familiar Audacity, so anyone who has used that will be at home right away. The catch is momentum, since a volunteer fork moves slower than a funded original and releases can be infrequent. If you want a no-nonsense local audio editor that is not phoning home, it fits cleanly. For heavy music production, Ardour is the bigger tool.
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