Remove uh, um, hmm, and any custom filler phrases from your transcript instantly. Everything runs in your browser — your text never leaves your device.
When people speak, they naturally use filler words — uh, um, like, you know — to fill pauses while thinking. In conversation these are invisible, but in a written transcript they make the text harder to read and give a less professional impression.
Whether you're turning a podcast into a blog post, cleaning up an interview transcript, or preparing a written record of a meeting, removing filler words is one of the most impactful edits you can make.
A note on context-sensitive words: Words like like, basically, actually are fillers in speech but can be perfectly valid in writing ("I actually enjoyed it", "it works like this"). That's why they're unchecked by default — review your transcript before enabling them.