The problem
Most talking-head edits are simple: remove the parts that don’t help the point.
- “Small speech edits” are still annoying in heavier editors
- You can spend more time tooling than publishing
- Complexity grows fast when all you needed was clarity
How SpeechCut helps
SpeechCut aligns transcript + video so you can edit by words.
- Tap words and phrases to remove mistakes, tangents, and filler
- Toggle lines on/off to iterate quickly
- Export vertical short content optimized for posting
A simple fit check
If you want a broader web-based suite, VEED can be a better fit. If you want a fast mobile workflow for speech edits, SpeechCut stays focused.
Pick SpeechCut if…
- Your content is talking-head and speech-driven
- You want to cut by tapping words, not dragging clips
- You want a mobile-first workflow you can repeat daily
Pick VEED if…
- You prefer working in a web editor
- You want a broader suite for different kinds of edits
- You’re okay with more steps for more flexibility
Realistic caveat: transcript edits depend on transcription quality. It’s worth double-checking key lines.
SpeechCut’s core promise: talk naturally once, then clean it up fast.
FAQ
Do I need a timeline to edit talking-head shorts?
Not always. If your edits are mostly removing lines, transcript editing is often a simpler path.
Can SpeechCut handle complex multi-layer edits?
SpeechCut is designed for speech-based shorts, not full movies or heavy compositing workflows.
What platforms does SpeechCut support?
Android is available now. iOS is planned (waitlist).
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