Built for spoken edits
It transcribes speech, applies a podcast-oriented English profanity list plus your custom terms, lets you confirm timestamps, then renders bleeps or silence into the selected moments.
Free browser-only spoken-media tool
Turn a short podcast, interview, voiceover, or talking-head clip into a reviewed clean version—without uploading the file or opening a full podcast editor.
A focused clean-version job
It transcribes speech, applies a podcast-oriented English profanity list plus your custom terms, lets you confirm timestamps, then renders bleeps or silence into the selected moments.
It does not remove noise, master loudness, cut filler words, separate vocals from music, manage a feed, publish episodes, or claim that an export satisfies every platform policy.
Whisper runs in a Web Worker and returns word-level timing.
Starter-list and custom-term matches remain editable.
Download the clean media plus a transcript for your notes.
No. It helps you find and review spoken terms, then create a clean version from your choices. Transcription can miss words, and platform or sponsor rules vary, so listen to the exported file before publishing.
Not in this free tool. Transcription, matching, censoring, and export run in your current browser tab. The separate Studio handoff uses cloud processing and is clearly labeled for longer or recurring work.
No. This workflow is for podcasts, interviews, voiceovers, and other spoken media. It does not separate vocals from music or promise reliable edits inside singing.
You can preview and download the locally rendered clean audio or video, plus a plain-text transcript or timestamped SRT transcript for review and production notes.
No. This first browser experiment handles one short local file at a time. It does not store episodes, watch feeds, publish files, or process a catalog. Studio is the handoff for longer and repeat projects, but feed automation is not part of this tool.