Creators, educators, tutorial makers, and teams cleaning up screen recordings.
Cut quiet gaps without rebuilding the whole edit
Screen recordings and lessons often include long pauses while pages load, slides change, or the speaker thinks. Skip Silence detects those quiet stretches and retimes them so the final video feels tighter.
- Shorten dead air in tutorials and demos.
- Clean up talking-head recordings before deeper editing.
- Preview detected silent sections on the timeline.
Built for browser-based video cleanup
The editor uses modern browser media APIs to analyze and export locally. That makes it a practical choice when you want a quick silence cut without installing desktop software or uploading sensitive footage.
Best for spoken video
Skip Silence is strongest on videos where voice is the main signal: tutorials, walkthroughs, training videos, class recordings, webinars, and product demos. Music-heavy or noisy footage may need a higher threshold and a manual preview pass.
How to use it
Drop in the video
Open an MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, or another browser-readable video file.
Review the highlighted quiet parts
Use the timeline to inspect silences and adjust the threshold until the result matches the recording.
Export a tighter video
Download a new file with silence sped up or removed while the picture stays matched to the sound.
Frequently asked questions
Will the video stay in sync?
Yes. Skip Silence retimes the video with the audio so the exported file stays aligned.
Is this different from trimming the beginning and end?
Yes. It finds quiet sections throughout the whole timeline, not just silence at the start or end.
Can I use it for screen recordings?
Yes. Screen recordings are one of the best use cases because they often contain long quiet pauses between actions.