Stereo width is one of the easiest ways to impress yourself and one of the fastest ways to ruin a mix.
Push a widening plugin too far and everything feels bigger in headphones. Then you collapse to mono and half your mix disappears. Low-end loses focus. Phase correlation drops into dangerous territory. Translation suffers.
Ozone Imager by iZotope exists to solve that problem. It offers controlled stereo expansion with real-time phase visualization, and it does it for free.
The question is not whether Ozone Imager widens sound. The real question is whether it does so in a way that survives real-world playback, broadcast compression, and sync licensing delivery standards.
This review breaks down how Ozone Imager performs in serious production workflows and whether it deserves a permanent place in your template.


