Remove Um, Uh and Filler Words

"Um", "uh" and long pauses make a podcast drag. This tool tightens the recording by reducing the dead-air around fillers, for a more confident, fast-moving edit.

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How it works

We detect low-energy gaps and hesitations and attenuate them, trimming the draggy spaces between thoughts. It's the quick first pass before fine manual editing.

What it's good for

  • Podcast and interview editing
  • Course and webinar audio
  • Tightening rambling takes
  • Pre-edit cleanup

Details

Engine
DSP
Formats
MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC
Price
Free to try

Frequently asked questions

The fast pass targets the silences and hesitations around fillers by energy. Word-accurate, transcript-based filler cutting is on our roadmap; today it tightens the pacing automatically.

It focuses on low-energy gaps, not spoken words, so content is preserved while the dead-air shrinks. Review the result before publishing.

Yes — run silence removal for the long gaps and this for the hesitation spaces; together they make a noticeably tighter episode.

It varies with how hesitant the speaker is, but tightening the pauses around fillers usually shaves a meaningful slice off a rambling take and gives the episode a brisker feel. Gap-heavy interviews benefit most.

No. It works purely on the audio energy to find low-energy hesitation gaps, so nothing is sent to a speech-to-text engine. Word-accurate, transcript-based cutting is a separate feature still on our roadmap.

Not necessarily. Because the pass is energy-based rather than word-aware, a filler spoken at full volume mid-sentence can survive, while the dead-air around it is tightened. Plan on a quick manual review for anything you publish.

Yes. Any spoken-word recording with frequent hesitations, including lectures, webinars and meeting captures, tightens up the same way a podcast does.

Common audio formats are supported for upload, and you get a cleaned file back to drop straight into your editor before the final cut.

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