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HELP Transcript video editor

Edit video by transcript

Editing video by transcript means your words become your timeline. WordCut is a free transcript video editor: it transcribes your video into timestamped words, and deleting text removes the matching video.

It turns tedious scrubbing into simple reading — ideal for cutting interviews, podcasts and talking-head videos down to the good parts.

HOW IT WORKS
  1. 01
    Open your video

    Go to WordCut and drop in your MP4, MOV or WebM — or pick a file. Nothing installs, and your video stays in your browser.

  2. 02
    Generate the transcript

    WordCut produces a word-level transcript with precise timestamps and automatic language detection.

  3. 03
    Cut by editing text

    Select words or sentences and delete them to remove those moments; restore anything with a click. Undo and redo are always available.

  4. 04
    Export a clean MP4

    Preview the tightened cut, then export a new MP4 directly in your browser. The export is frame-accurate and your original file is never changed.

WHY WORDCUT
  • Words map to exact video moments
  • Delete text to cut video; restore instantly
  • Search the transcript to find any moment
  • Remove fillers, pauses and dead air
  • Free and in-browser
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I edit a video using its transcript?
Yes. WordCut is a free transcript video editor: it transcribes the video and lets you cut it by deleting words from the transcript.
How accurate are the cuts?
Each word carries a start and end timestamp, and the browser export is frame-accurate, so cuts land on word boundaries.
Do I need editing experience?
No — if you can edit a document, you can edit video with WordCut. There is no timeline to learn.
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