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Remove filler words from a voiceover script

Tighten a spoken script by cutting the “um”, “like” and “you know” padding — keeping your meaning and your voice, just cleaner and faster to read.

When you write the way you talk, filler creeps in — “so basically”, “kind of”, “at the end of the day”. On the page it looks harmless; read aloud it makes you sound unsure and pads a 60-second clip into 90.

The Voiceover Script Polish tool strips the verbal padding and tightens the flow without flattening your personality. It keeps the phrasing that sounds like you and removes only the words that add length, not meaning.

The result reads faster and lands with more confidence — useful whether you are recording a short video, a course module, or a livestream intro you want to nail on the first take.

The tool for this

🎚️Voiceover Script Polish

Tighten a spoken script — remove filler, fix flow, keep your meaning and voice.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I remove filler words from my script? +

Paste the script and the tool cuts verbal padding (um, like, basically) while keeping your meaning and phrasing, so it reads faster and more confidently.

Will it change my voice or style? +

No — it keeps the phrasing that sounds like you and only removes words that add length, not meaning.

Does a tighter script really help? +

Yes. Less filler means a shorter runtime and a more confident delivery, which both help retention on short video.

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