Remove parts from video
Mark sections to delete, preview the joins, then export one clean video.
How to use Remove parts from video
Use this when one local video should stay one video, but a few moments need to disappear. It is for deleting mistakes, dead air, false starts, private details, or unwanted sections without opening a full editor.
What to click
- 1Upload a local video and wait for the visual timeline thumbnails to appear.
- 2Drag across the timeline, or use the playhead button, to mark each part you want removed.
- 3Preview each marked section and fine tune the start and end times.
- 4Export the edited video to download one joined file with the removed parts skipped.
Best use cases
- Removing a false start, pause, interruption, or private detail from a phone video.
- Cleaning a class, rehearsal, screen recording, interview, or demo while keeping one final file.
- Deleting a few unwanted moments faster than setting up a full timeline project.
- Preparing a cleaner source video before sharing or posting it elsewhere.
Control guide
- Scrubber
Moves the playhead through the video.
- Range: start to end of the uploaded video.
- Affects: preview position and quick removal start point.
- Remove 5 seconds
Marks a short removal range from the current playhead.
- Default length: 5 seconds.
- Affects: the red parts-to-remove list.
- Fine tune Start / End afterward.
- Drag-created range
Marks a custom section to remove by dragging on the visual timeline.
- Minimum length: 0.25 seconds.
- Affects: the final exported video, not the original upload.
- Start / End
Fine tunes one removed part's boundaries.
- Range: anywhere inside the video.
- Minimum removed length: 0.25 seconds.
- Affects: preview and export.
- Preview
Plays across the join so you can check the second before and after the removed range.
- Affects: playback only.
- Use it before exporting the cleaned video.
- Export edited video
Downloads one joined video with the red ranges removed.
- Uses the source video extension when possible.
- Processing stays in the browser.
When this is not the right tool: If you need several separate clips from one long video, use Video Multi Cut instead. Use a full video editor when the job needs captions, transitions, color correction, overlays, music beds, or a finished narrative timeline.