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What’s NVIDIA RTX Voice.exe (NVIDIA RTX Voice)? Is it safe or a virus?

NVIDIA RTX Voice is a noise suppression application powered by NVIDIA's AI technology. It uses the processing power of NVIDIA RTX GPUs to reduce unwanted background noise from audio input and output during voice calls, streaming, and recording. By leveraging AI, it filters out disruptive sounds such as keyboard clicks, ambient noise, or echoes, providing clear audio quality for better communication and content creation. The application seamlessly integrates with common streaming, conferencing, and recording software, enhancing the overall audio experience. Although initially designed for RTX GPUs, it is compatible with select non-RTX GPUs as well, broadening its usability.

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Who makes NVIDIA RTX Voice.exe (NVIDIA RTX Voice)?

We’ve found NVIDIA Corporation should be the publisher of NVIDIA RTX Voice.exe.

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Last updated: March 24, 2025

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