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What is Trebble?

Trebble is a browser-based audio and video editing platform that lets you edit recordings the way you'd edit a document. Instead of working with traditional timelines, you edit a transcript of your content, making changes to the text and having them automatically apply to the audio or video. This approach makes professional editing accessible to people without technical experience. The platform includes AI tools for removing filler words, enhancing audio quality, and generating transcripts automatically. You can record directly in your browser, edit your content, and publish to multiple platforms from one place. Trebble works well for podcasters, content creators, and anyone producing spoken-word content who wants faster, simpler editing without learning complex software.

Key Features

Transcript-based editing

edit audio and video by modifying the transcript text, with changes automatically applied to the media

Automatic transcription

converts spoken content to text for easy editing and reference

AI audio enhancement

removes filler words (ums, ahs) and improves overall sound quality

Browser-based recording

capture audio directly in your web browser without additional software

Multi-platform distribution

publish edited content to multiple platforms and services

Audience analytics

track engagement and listener behaviour for your content

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Much faster editing process than traditional audio/video editors, especially for removing mistakes or unwanted sections
  • No steep learning curve; familiar text-editing interface makes it accessible to non-technical creators
  • Built-in AI tools save time on common tasks like filler word removal and audio cleanup
  • Freemium model lets you try the tool without upfront cost

Limitations

  • Relies entirely on accurate transcription; errors in the transcript will affect editing accuracy
  • Limited to spoken-word content; less suitable for music production or heavily visual editing work
  • Cloud-based approach means internet connection required; offline editing not available

Use Cases

Podcast production and editing

Voiceover recording and cleanup for videos or audiobooks

Educational content creation and lectures

Interview or meeting recording and editing

Content repurposing across YouTube, social media, and podcast platforms