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GlobalDelight

GlobalDelight

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GlobalDelight sells audio-visual enhancement software for macOS, Windows, iOS and Android. Flagships include Boom 3D (system-wide 3D audio booster), Capto (screen recorder/editor) and Voila (photo capture/annotation); most titles are priced mid-range ($10-$40 one-time or $5-$15 annual upgrade). Distribution is online-only through the company store, Apple App Store, Google Play and Setapp subscription bundle. The brand’s core promise is “make everyday media sound and look studio-grade without pro-level gear.” Boom 3D’s patented 3D-surround algorithm and 31-band equalizer have topped Mac and iOS utility charts since 2014, while Capto is frequently featured by Apple as a recommended education screencast tool. All apps share a lightweight, single-window UI designed for non-engineers. Customers are creative consumers—podcasters, students, remote workers, gamers—who want plug-and-play enhancement on laptops or mobile devices. They value affordable, license-once ownership, offline processing and headphone-specific calibration that bypasses costly hardware DACs or studio monitors. GlobalDelight competes in the crowded “prosumer A/V plug-in” space against freemium equalizers and subscription screen recorders. It differentiates through cross-platform parity, one-time licensing, system-level processing (no per-app plug-ins) and a support policy that bundles major-version upgrades for life on desktop.

Studio sound and footage, without the studio price tag

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