Transcript-first review
Find likely profanity through speech-to-text and inspect the exact moments before changing the media.
Bleep That Sh*t is a transcript-first profanity cleanup tool for audio and video. It offers a fast, private browser workflow for short files and a cloud studio for longer, saved, repeatable projects.
Transcript reviewed
Three moments marked for a clean export.
Detected language stays visible and editable so the final cut remains a human decision.
The job
Cleaning a few words from a long recording should not require scrubbing an entire timeline in a heavyweight editor or trusting an automatic filter without reviewing what it found.
The approach
The product transcribes the media, identifies likely words, and lets the user review each bleep before export. The workflow scales from a no-account browser demo to saved cloud projects and reusable word lists.
The distinction
It combines automation with an explicit review step, while making the privacy and processing tradeoffs of browser and cloud workflows understandable.
How it helps
Find likely profanity through speech-to-text and inspect the exact moments before changing the media.
Process short files on-device without creating an account when speed and privacy matter most.
Handle longer uploads, save projects, and return to repeat work with a more durable workflow.
Carry repeatable word lists across creator, podcast, classroom, and team workflows.
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