Cerence Audio AI Suite for In-Car Audio Now Integrated into Audio Weaver

September 17 2025, 14:10
Cerence Inc. announced that its Audio AI suite is now integrated into DSP Concepts’ flagship audio framework, Audio Weaver. The signal processing suite, which includes Speech Signal Enhancement for responsive voice assistance, Emergency Vehicle Detection (EVD) for situational awareness, and In-Car Communication (ICC), provides a set of advanced solutions leveraging pioneering deep learning technologies and is now available through Audio Weaver.
 

According to Cerence, several leading automakers are already using the integrated solution to improve the in-cabin experience. The integration with Audio Weaver enables developers to seamlessly deploy Cerence AI’s automotive audio solutions tailored for modern voice assistants, voice communication applications, and acoustic event detection directly within the audio development platform.

Audio Weaver is production-proven in millions of consumer and automotive products worldwide and supports deployment from a wide range of vendors, including ARM, Cadence, Qualcomm, NXP, and STMicroelectronics. Cerence’s Audio AI solutions, now available as ready-to-go modules in Audio Weaver, include:

Speech Signal Enhancement: A suite of hands-free, advanced sound-processing technologies designed to clean up microphone inputs by removing background noise, enabling Cerence AI's high-performing in-car assistants to accurately interpret drivers’ and passengers’ speech.

Emergency Vehicle Detection: In-car technology that alerts drivers about approaching emergency vehicles. EVD is especially critical as vehicles become increasingly autonomous. It identifies sirens from police cars, firetrucks, and ambulances from up to 800 meters away, pinpointing the direction the emergency vehicle is traveling. EVD can then either advise a driver to step in and manually pull to the side of the road or guide an autonomous vehicle to take action and ensure that the emergency vehicle can safely pass.
 

In-Car Communication: Voice processing technology that enhances conversations between passengers in a vehicle by amplifying and clarifying speech. ICC uses microphones and speakers strategically placed throughout the cabin to create a seamless and natural communication experience, even in noisy environments, fostering a comfortable and connected atmosphere inside the car.

Several leading automakers have already implemented Audio AI through its integration with Audio Weaver, enhancing the in-car user experience and creating a safe environment for drivers.

"This collaboration brings together two leaders in audio innovation to unlock tremendous value for our customers and their drivers," says Nils Schanz, Executive Vice President, Product & Technology, Cerence AI. "Automakers can now leverage the combined force of Cerence AI and DSP Concepts’ leading automotive audio technology to deliver an optimized in-car audio experience."

"The automobile is the most complex audio product on the market, and audio processing is critical to delivering comfort, safety, and personalization," adds Steve Ernst, Head of Automotive, DSP Concepts. "Combining our automotive signal processing leadership with Cerence AI’s expertise in conversational and audio AI helps automakers design and deliver the best possible in-cabin audio experience while reducing development cycles and engineering overhead."

Cerence AI’s integration with DSP Concepts’ Audio Weaver is now available worldwide. Cerence is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with operations globally and a worldwide team dedicated to voice, generative AI, and large language models for drivers and passengers alike. With more than 525 million cars shipped with Cerence technology, the company partners with leading automakers, transportation OEMs, and technology companies.
www.cerence.ai
 
Cerence AI recently debuted expanded capabilities in Cerence xUI, the company’s in-vehicle agentic AI assistant platform, at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, Germany. These advanced capabilities help to transform in-car AI from reactive voice assistants to proactive, using deeper contextual understanding to deliver faster, more personalized interactions.
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