Private audio editor

No-upload audio editor for silence removal

Edit silent parts from audio and video files locally in your browser instead of sending private recordings to the cloud.

No server-side uploadNo account requiredWorks for audio and video silence removal

Silence map

Local preview

Editable

No server-side upload

No account required

Works for audio and video silence removal

Try the app

Use Skip Silence on your file

Use the browser as the editor so the raw file stays on your device.

No upload, no account, no setup.

People editing private interviews, internal calls, client recordings, and sensitive media.

Why no-upload editing matters

Raw recordings can include client details, classroom discussions, internal product demos, unreleased podcast episodes, and personal voice notes. A no-upload editor keeps that material out of a cloud processing queue.

Local processing with a focused job

Skip Silence is not trying to replace a full editing suite. It does one privacy-sensitive job: find quiet sections, let you tune them, and export a tighter file locally.

Best for large and sensitive files

Uploading multi-hour media can be slow even before editing starts. Local analysis avoids that waiting step and gives you control over files that should not leave your machine.

How to use it

01

Drop in a local file

The file is read by your browser rather than uploaded to a server.

02

Analyze and preview locally

Silence detection and preview happen on your device.

03

Export when ready

Keep the processed file and the original file on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Does Skip Silence upload my file?

No. The analysis and export run locally in your browser.

Can I use it for confidential work recordings?

It is designed for privacy-sensitive workflows, but you should still follow your organization's security policies.

Does no-upload mean it works offline?

The app needs to load in your browser first. After that, media processing is local.

Ready to remove the quiet parts?

Open a file, preview the silence, and export a tighter version in your browser.

Try Skip Silence