Beep / Censor · iPhone + iPad

Censor exact moments without muting the whole video.

Mark one or more time ranges in a video's soundtrack, then treat each range with a beep, silence, voice removal, or imported replacement audio. Everything outside those ranges stays in the mix.

Target only what needs hiding

How to beep or censor audio in an iPhone video.

ClipFlow lets several non-overlapping censor segments use different treatments in one video.

Step 1

Add a censor segment

Choose a video with sound, play to the sensitive moment, and set the segment's start and end times.

Step 2

Choose the treatment

Use a beep, mute the range, remove voice, or import replacement audio. Add more non-overlapping segments as needed.

Step 3

Review and export

Preview the timing, then create a video that keeps its audio track with the selected ranges treated.

Four ways to cover a moment

A beep makes censorship obvious; mute creates silence; voice removal targets speech; and replacement audio lets another sound occupy the range. Because the setting belongs to each segment, one video can combine approaches when different moments need different treatment.

Segments cannot overlap, and replacement mode needs a valid imported audio source. The source must be a video with audio. Core segment processing and export run on your device.

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