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How to Remove Filler Words From Your Premiere Pro Timeline (2026)

By REDitors Team July 4, 2026 7 min read

Every editor knows the sound: the "um," the "uh," the long "like... yeah so..." that pads out a 10-minute interview into a 14-minute mess. Filler words are the single biggest source of unnecessary length in talking-head content, and manually cutting each one is brutally tedious.

In 2026, AI can detect and remove them automatically — directly inside your Premiere Pro timeline, without a single export. Here's exactly how.

What Counts as a Filler Word?

Filler words are sounds and phrases that speakers use to fill silence while thinking. They don't carry meaning — they just slow the pace. The most common in English:

"um" "uh" "like" "you know" "so" "basically" "literally" "right" "I mean" "kind of" "sort of" "actually"

A professional-sounding interview or YouTube video strips most of these out. Research on viewer behaviour consistently shows that removing filler words increases perceived speaker credibility — even when the original speaker was unaware they were using them.

47 Avg. filler words per 10 min of interview footage
3–4 min Time to manually cut each one
2.5 hrs Manual time per hour of raw footage
<60s REDitors AI Speech Cut — same footage

Manual Method: Why It Doesn't Scale

The traditional workflow for removing filler words in Premiere Pro:

  1. Watch the clip at 2× speed while listening for filler words.
  2. Mark each in-point and out-point around the filler word with the Razor tool.
  3. Delete the clip segment and ripple-trim the gap closed.
  4. Listen back at normal speed to make sure the cut sounds natural.
  5. Repeat for every single filler word in the entire sequence.

For a 30-minute interview with ~140 filler words, this process takes 6–10 hours. Even experienced editors working at full speed can only cut about 20 per hour cleanly — because each cut needs to be reviewed to make sure it doesn't sound jarring.

This is exactly the kind of work AI should be doing, not humans.

AI Method: REDitors AI Speech Cut

REDitors' AI Speech Cut feature does this automatically. It works in three stages:

How AI Speech Cut Works

Step-by-Step: Remove Filler Words with REDitors

  1. Install REDitors from the download page (free, 2 minutes). Restart Premiere Pro after installation.
  2. Open the REDitors panel in Premiere: Window > Extensions > REDitors.
  3. Select your sequence in the timeline. REDitors will auto-detect the active sequence.
  4. Click "AI Speech Cut" in the REDitors panel.
  5. Select the language your speakers used. REDitors will transcribe accordingly.
  6. Review the detection list. REDitors shows you every detected filler word before making any cuts. You can uncheck any word you want to keep — for example, a "like" that's genuinely used as a comparison, not a filler.
  7. Click "Cut Filler Words." REDitors applies all cuts with ripple deletes in one pass. The whole sequence is cleaned up instantly.
  8. Play back and review. Listen to a few transitions at full speed. If any cut sounds slightly jarring, use the standard Premiere trim tool to adjust by a few frames.

Settings & Fine-Tuning

Confidence threshold

AI Speech Cut has a confidence threshold slider. At 100%, it only cuts filler words it's very certain about — fewer cuts, fewer errors. At 70%, it catches more but may occasionally flag a word that isn't actually a filler. For most content, 85% confidence is the sweet spot.

Custom word list

You can add your own words to detect — useful for recurring tics like a speaker's overuse of "obviously" or "right" as a sentence-ender. REDitors will detect and flag any word you add to the custom list.

Voice isolation combo

Pair AI Speech Cut with REDitors' Voice Isolation feature for a complete audio cleanup pass in one session: isolate the clean voice, remove background noise, then cut the fillers. The result sounds professionally produced even from a home studio setup.

FAQ

Does it work on multiple speakers?

Yes. AI Speech Cut processes all audio tracks in the selected sequence. If you have a two-person interview on separate tracks, it will detect and cut filler words across both speakers independently.

What if a cut sounds unnatural?

You can always undo a specific cut (Ctrl+Z) or use the Premiere ripple trim tool to add a few frames back. Most cuts sound natural because REDitors trims micro-silences to smooth the transition — but for emotionally sensitive moments (pauses for emphasis), reviewing manually is always a good idea.

Does it work in languages other than English?

Yes, for all 27 languages REDitors supports. Common filler patterns differ per language, and the AI is trained on each language's specific filler sounds and hesitations.

Cut Every "Um" and "Uh" in Seconds

REDitors AI Speech Cut removes filler words automatically, directly inside Premiere Pro. Free to start.

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No credit card required · Windows & macOS · Inside Premiere Pro