Audirvāna Studio 3.0 Announced
With Audirvāna Studio 3.0, Audirvāna SAS outlines the next evolutionary step of its audiophile playback platform. The first public beta already reveals the new Allegro design language alongside a significantly expanded signal processing suite. At the same time, the company confirms a moderate subscription price increase starting in January 2026.
- Audirvāna Studio 3.0 focuses on refinement rather than disruption, combining a redesigned user interface with more powerful internal signal processing. The public beta offers early insight into how Audirvāna intends to shape its platform ahead of the final release in 2026.
For many years, Audirvāna SAS has positioned itself as a specialist for high-quality music playback software, targeting listeners who place equal emphasis on sound quality, system control and software stability. With Audirvāna Studio, the French developer established a subscription-based platform designed to integrate local music libraries and streaming services into a coherent, audiophile-grade environment. The announcement of Audirvāna Studio 3.0 marks the next major step in this ongoing development, accompanied by a public beta phase that allows users to experience key innovations well ahead of the final release planned for early 2026.
Key Facts
- Audirvāna Studio 3.0 officially unveiled with immediate public beta access
- Introduction of the new Allegro interface across desktop software and remote apps
- Expanded internal signal processing tools for greater sonic flexibility
- Designed for users who want advanced adjustments without external DSP software
- Subscription prices to be adjusted from 6 January 2026
- Final release scheduled for early 2026
Allegro Interface: Unified Navigation Across Platforms
One of the most visible changes in Audirvāna Studio 3.0 is the introduction of the Allegro interface. This redesign represents the most comprehensive overhaul of the user interface since the launch of the Studio platform. The aim is a consistent interaction model across the desktop application and the companion remote apps.
In everyday use, this translates into clearer navigation paths, improved visual hierarchy and a more fluid workflow. Users who regularly switch between controlling Audirvāna on a computer and via mobile devices benefit from a familiar layout that reduces friction and learning time, especially in complex music libraries or multi-room setups.
Expanded Signal Processing for Greater Control
Beyond the visual update, Audirvāna Studio 3.0 significantly extends its internal signal processing capabilities. The existing equalizer is complemented by additional tools that allow more precise control over playback behavior.
Newly introduced is a convolution engine, suitable for room correction scenarios or custom filter profiles. Crossfeed functionality has also been added, targeting headphone listeners who seek a more natural spatial presentation. A balance control completes the expanded toolset, enabling fine adjustments between left and right channels. From a practical perspective, these additions allow users to adapt Audirvāna Studio to different listening environments and preferences without relying on third-party software.
Subscription Price Adjustment from January 2026
Alongside the announcement of Audirvāna Studio 3.0, Audirvāna SAS confirms an update to its subscription pricing. From 6 January 2026, new subscriptions and renewals will be subject to revised rates.
The monthly subscription will increase to € 7,99,- from the previous € 6,99,-, while the annual subscription will be adjusted to € 79,99,- instead of € 69,99,-. According to the company, prices had remained unchanged since the launch of Audirvāna Studio in June 2021. The adjustment is intended to reflect increased operational costs over recent years and to support ongoing development of the platform.
Pricing for Audirvāna Origin remains unchanged, as it was already adjusted in the previous year.
Outlook: Audirvāna Origin and Future Alignment
Audirvāna also outlines future plans for Audirvāna Origin. While Studio 3.0 takes the lead in interface and signal processing innovations, a design update inspired by Allegro is planned for Origin in 2026. The extended signal processing suite is expected to become available as an optional feature, indicating a gradual convergence of the two product lines while preserving their distinct positioning.
Price and Availability
The public beta of Audirvāna Studio 3.0 is available now. The final release is scheduled for early 2026. Updated subscription prices will take effect on 6 January 2026 for new subscriptions and renewals, while existing subscriptions remain valid until their respective renewal dates.
Conclusion
Audirvāna Studio 3.0 represents a measured but meaningful evolution of the platform. The Allegro interface improves usability and consistency, while the expanded signal processing tools provide additional flexibility for demanding listening setups. Although the announced price increase may be met with mixed reactions, it remains moderate in scope and aligns with Audirvāna’s stated commitment to long-term development and technical refinement.
| Product | Audirvāna Studio 3.0 |
|---|---|
| Price | Audirvana Studio with monthly payment: € 7,99 per month Audirvana Studio subscription with annual payment: € 79,99 per year |
Technical Specifications
| Product | Audirvāna Studio 3.0 |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Audiophile music playback software |
| Version | Audirvāna Studio 3.0 Beta |
| Platforms | Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows |
| Control | Desktop application and remote app for Apple iOS and Google Android |
| User Interface | Allegro design |
| Signal Processing | Equalizer, Convolution Engine, Crossfeed, Balance |
| Usage | Local music libraries and streaming services |
| Final Release | Early 2026 (announced) |
| Brand | Audirvāna SAS |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Audirvāna SAS |
| Distribution | Audirvāna SAS |
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