Descript
8.2

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Cost

£16+
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Pricing Type

Freemium
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Free Plan

Yes
Descript is one of those tools that makes more sense once you understand the problem it is trying to solve.

Editing audio and video can be slow, fiddly and a bit painful. Descript tries to make that process feel more like editing a document. Instead of cutting clips on a traditional timeline, you can work from a transcript. Delete a sentence from the text, and that section can be removed from the audio or video.

That is the clever bit.

For podcasters, YouTubers, trainers and people making talking-head or screen-based content, this can save a lot of time. It is especially useful when you are working with speech. If you record a podcast, interview, lesson, voiceover or explainer, Descript gives you a much easier way to clean it up.

I would use Descript when the content is built around words. That might be a podcast episode, a training video, a screen recording, a recorded interview or a simple video where the spoken content matters more than fancy effects.
The AI features also help with things like transcription, filler word removal, summaries and editing support. That makes it useful if you want to turn one recording into several pieces of content. For example, a longer recording could become a cleaned-up video, a transcript, a few social clips and a written summary.

The downside is that Descript is not a full replacement for every video editor. If you want cinematic editing, heavy visual effects or complex motion design, you may still want a more traditional editing tool. Descript’s strength is speech-led editing, not making every kind of video.

It can also take a little while to trust the workflow. Editing video by editing text feels strange at first. Once it clicks, it can feel very efficient, but it may not suit people who already love traditional video editing.
Descript is not just another video editor. Its real value is making spoken content easier to clean up and reuse. If your content starts with talking, it is one of the first tools I would test.

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