Smart Cut finds the reads you flubbed and re-recorded, proposes cutting them, and exports the clean version — in your browser, without opening a video editor. It knows which reads were mistakes because it watched you redo them.
No account needed to see what it catches. Recordings stay on your machine.
The actual problem
Recording a two-minute video takes about two minutes. Cutting the six places you stumbled takes forty. The prompter was never the bottleneck — the scrubbing was.
Most tools are working from the finished audio, which is the hardest possible moment to figure out what you meant.
Finds gaps, so it removes pauses. A confidently delivered wrong sentence has no gap in it and survives untouched.
Turn your video into text you delete from. Better, but you are still reading the whole transcript to find the duplicates yourself.
Nuecue already knows the script and follows your place in it. A retake isn’t inferred after the fact — it’s observed the moment you jump back.
The prompter scrolls at your pace and holds when you stop. When you flub a line and go back to the top of it, that jump is marked — you do nothing.
When you stop recording, the flubbed reads are already identified. Each proposed removal is shown for approval, with edges landing on the surrounding pause.
Rendered on your machine with hardware acceleration — no upload and no queue. Add burned-in captions or an SRT on the way out, built from the same timing record.
Automatic editing is only useful if you trust it, and trust comes from being able to say no.
Detection, cutting, captioning, and export all happen in the browser. There is no render queue because there is no server doing the rendering — your own hardware does it.
Cloud backup exists for people who want their takes on another device, but it is off until you turn it on. Share links are something you create deliberately, and they expire after seven days.
Voice tracking uses your browser’s built-in speech recognition, which may process audio externally. In Firefox and Brave it runs a speech model on your own device instead. Delivery coaching and the AI script writer send data to our servers.
Free, no account
Voice-tracked scrolling, recording, and retake detection — you can see every flubbed line it catches before giving up an email address.
Free account
One Smart Cut clean export, so you can judge the result on your own footage rather than on a demo reel.
Pro — $9/month or $79/year
Unlimited Smart Cut, no export watermark, 2K and 4K recording, and cloud backup if you want it. Full pricing.
Questions
Because it was listening while you read. Voice tracking follows your place in the script, so when you jump back to restart a sentence, that jump is recorded — including the exact word you restarted from. The bad read is the one between where you first started the line and where you went back. Nothing is guessed from the audio afterwards.
No. Silence detection finds gaps, which means it removes pauses but leaves every flubbed sentence in place. Smart Cut removes the flubbed sentences. It also trims long dead air as a separate pass, so you get both — but the two are different jobs and only one of them saves you the edit.
No. Every proposed removal is shown for review and you keep the ones you want. Cut edges snap to the surrounding pause rather than landing mid-breath, so approving a cut does not clip the front of your good read.
Never. A clean take saves alongside the raw one. The original file is left exactly as recorded, so a cut you regret costs you nothing.
No. Detection, cutting, and export all run in your browser on your own machine. Cloud backup exists but is off until you switch it on, and share links are something you create deliberately.
Seeing which lines were flubbed is free and unlimited — no account needed. A free account includes one Smart Cut clean export so you can judge the result on your own footage. After that, unlimited Smart Cut is part of Pro at $9/month or $79/year.
No, and this is the honest limitation. The cuts depend on the word-level timing record Nuecue captures while you read from the prompter. Footage recorded elsewhere has no such record, so there is nothing to cut against.
Read a paragraph, stumble somewhere, jump back and redo it. The mark appears while you're still recording. Nothing to install, no card, no account.