Bleep That Sht! is an online tool designed to automatically censor words in audio and video files using AI transcription. It addresses the need for quickly creating clean versions of media content, making it suitable for creators, educators, podcasters, and teams who regularly prepare clips for public or sensitive audiences. The tool enables users to upload audio or video files, receive an AI-generated transcript with word-level timestamps, identify words or phrases to censor, and export a clean file.
The platform offers two main modes: a private browser mode and a cloud-based Studio. The browser mode allows users to process short clips locally on their device without requiring an account or uploading files, prioritizing privacy and quick demos. Studio mode is intended for longer files, mobile uploads, saved projects, and repeat exports, utilizing cloud transcription and offering features like reusable word lists and automatic project saving. Studio supports uploads up to 2 hours and 1 GB, and provides three free cloud hours upon signup.
Bleep That Sht! supports various media formats, including MP3, MP4, WAV, MOV, AVI, and WebM. The workflow is transcript-first, allowing users to preview matched words, review the timing, and select exactly which content to bleep before exporting. Users can see and preview every change before downloading the final clean file. The tool is particularly useful for preparing YouTube clips, classroom-safe videos, sponsor-ready exports, and cleaned podcast interviews. It is accessible on both desktop and mobile devices, with Studio mode recommended for phone uploads and longer files.
Pricing includes a free browser mode for short, local clips and a free Studio tier with limited cloud processing hours. Premium plans are available for higher limits, additional minutes, and priority workflows. The tool is built by Mean Weasel and does not require downloads for use. Bleep That Sht! serves as an AI-powered profanity filter and media cleanup solution for a range of professional and educational use cases.
Bleepthat sits in PulseGate's Video editing category. Automatically censoring profanity in audio and video files for clean content creation. It is built as a consumer product for content creators, teachers, and podcasters. There is a free tier. The product ships for the web.
Bleepthat first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include auto-censoring, AI transcription, and word detection.
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