Audio Forensic

Audio Forensics involves the meticulous examination of sound recordings to uncover digital evidence critical for cybersecurity investigations, legal disputes, and fraud detection. By applying advanced forensic tools, specialized software, and proven methodologies, Stellar Forensic delivers expert analysis of audio files that reveals the who, what, when, where, and how behind suspicious or manipulated recordings. Our services ensure authenticity, detect tampering, and provide legally defensible insights that empower organizations to act with clarity and confidence.

Our Forensics Experts can answer many questions:

  • Was a recorded conversation edited to change its meaning?

  • Did someone splice together audio clips to fabricate evidence?

  • Are hidden background sounds revealing where a recording actually took place?

  • Was a threatening voicemail truly left by the person you suspect?

  • Did a suspect disguise their voice to avoid recognition?

  • Are deleted voice notes recoverable from a mobile device?

  • Was audio tampered with to remove incriminating statements?

  • Did metadata expose when and how a recording was made?

  • Are your children being harassed through voice messages or group calls?

  • Was a corporate meeting secretly recorded without consent?

  • Did someone embed hidden information inside an audio file?

  • Was a podcast or broadcast altered to spread misinformation?

  • Did forensic analysis uncover background noises that contradict an alibi?

  • Was a call recording manipulated to hide key details?

Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you determine if an audio recording has been edited or tampered with?

Yes. We use advanced forensic techniques to detect:

  • Cuts, splices, or inserted segments
  • Background noise inconsistencies
  • Compression and encoding anomalies
  • Spectral irregularities

This helps establish whether the recording is authentic or manipulated.

Yes. We apply forensic-grade enhancement techniques to:

  • Reduce background noise
  • Improve speech clarity
  • Isolate voices from overlapping sounds

Yes. When analyzed and documented using proper forensic standards, audio evidence can be presented in legal proceedings and investigations.

Yes. We analyze audio from:

  • Mobile call recordings
  • Messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.)
  • Voice notes and digital recorders
  • Surveillance or hidden recording devices

Yes. Our reports are:

  • Evidence-backed and technically robust
  • Clear and understandable for legal professionals
  • Structured for court admissibility

Absolutely. We collaborate with:

  • Legal teams and advocates
  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Corporate investigation units

to provide end-to-end forensic support and expert testimony.

Yes. We analyze:

  • Synthetic voice artifacts
  • Inconsistent speech patterns and timing
  • Lack of natural acoustic variations

to identify AI-generated or cloned voices.

Yes. We detect:

  • Abrupt waveform transitions
  • Background noise mismatches
  • Discontinuities in acoustic environment

indicating splicing or composite recordings.

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