Audio profiling is at the forefront of a technological breakthrough, offering rich insights into human behavior, emotions, physical attributes, and environmental contexts through detailed analysis of voice data. As we embrace an era where the integration of smart technologies equipped with the ability to capture sound is becoming omnipresent, the capacity to accurately infer personal traits such as age, gender, height, weight, emotional state, personality, and even environmental contexts through voice analysis opens up vast opportunities across law enforcement, healthcare, social and commercial services, and entertainment. This emerging field promises to enhance our interaction with technology by not only understanding who we are but also by interpreting the world around us. However, the exciting landscape is fraught with challenges, including data imbalances, the complexity of predictive models, and significant privacy concerns regarding handling sensitive paralinguistic information. This survey explores deep into the current landscape of audio profiling, examining the techniques and datasets in use, and showcasing its diverse applications while highlighting the need for advanced methodologies, enriched dataset development, and robust privacy preservation techniques.