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Early Access Extended — More Time, More Polish

The Orbit Pro Early Access period is extended to 26 June 2026. More time to try Pro free, lock in the 15% discount, and for us to ship refinements to sessions, head tracking, waveforms, IAMF export, and output formats.

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Orbit Pro Early Access extended to 26 June 2026

The new Session Creation window — coming soon.

The Orbit Pro Early Access period is now extended to 26 June 2026.

First off — thank you. The feedback coming in on Orbit Pro has been genuinely brilliant, and it’s shaping the product in real ways. Keep it coming.

With that in mind, we’re extending the early access period. This gives more of you the chance to try Pro, more time to lock in the discounted early access price, and crucially more time for us to make sure Pro is as polished as it can be before the full release.

We should also flag upfront: documentation is currently behind where it should be, with some gaps in the Pro coverage. We’re aiming to have that resolved this coming week.


What’s coming next

  • A refined session creation flow — smoother, clearer, faster to get into your master.
  • Head tracking latency improvements — testing finished today; going out in an update mid-to-late next week.
  • Waveform system refinement — likely dropping the multichannel waveform and moving forward with just Spatial and All Tracks views as audio editing comes in.
  • A refreshed IAMF export flow — clearer steps, more straightforward to use.
  • Additional output formats — including 9.1.6 and others.

Got thoughts, bugs, or feature requests? Send them our way via the feedback form — every bit of it helps.

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