Trebble Launches DeepCut™ and Unveils New Brand Identity

Trebble Launches DeepCut™ and Unveils New Brand Identity

Press Release · Toronto ON, Canada · via Trebble ·

Trebble today announced the launch of DeepCut™, its new AI-powered editing assistant, as part of a broader redesign and rebrand of the platform. The update includes a cleaner interface, refreshed logo, and new website — reflecting Trebble’s mission to make professional-quality editing simple, reliable, and accessible for all creators.

DeepCut™: Reliable AI editing that saves time

DeepCut works like a real editor reviewing a file. It scans a full recording, identifies filler words, tangents, chatter, repeats, and rough takes — then builds a cleanup plan tailored to the creator’s goals.

Once you approve the plan, DeepCut processes the recording in the cloud and generates a set of edit suggestions. Unlike other tools that dump hundreds of questionable edits, DeepCut takes the time to carefully analyze and validate its work. The process may take a few minutes (longer for big files), but the result is a shorter, high-quality list of changes you can actually trust.

Each suggestion includes a reason and an indicator of how confident DeepCut is in the change. You can apply all edits in one click or step through them individually. Many creators start by reviewing edits one by one, but quickly see they can trust DeepCut to handle cleanup on its own.

DeepCut is also goal-aware and personalizable. Creators can tell it their intent (podcast, course, meditation, or social clip) and add natural language directions like “shorten tangents” or “trim sales chatter. ” DeepCut adapts accordingly, working more like a real editor than a bulk tool.

For creators who want more granular control, Trebble now supports timeline export. This allows projects to move seamlessly into advanced editing tools like Adobe Premiere — giving professionals flexibility while keeping Trebble complete for those who simply want reliable editing without hours of technical work.

Additional upgrade: Safe Cut™

Alongside DeepCut, Trebble introduced Safe Cut™, an optional safeguard that works with DeepCut, filler word removal, or silence trimming. Safe Cut double- checks the full list of suggested edits and applies only those that are clearly safe, preventing the harsh or choppy results that bulk tools often create.

Highlights of the release:

  • DeepCut™: Creates a cleanup plan, then generates edit suggestions you can trust.
  • Thinks before it cuts: Runs in the cloud, validating suggestions to avoid false positives.
  • Timeline export: Take your project into advanced editors like Adobe Premiere for more granular control.
  • Safe Cut™: Optional safeguard to ensure bulk edits always sound natural.
  • New brand identity: Redesigned platform, fresh logo, and updated website.
  • Goal-aware & personalizable: Adapts edits to content type and natural language instructions.
  • User control: Apply edits in one click or review them one by one.
  • Affordable & simple: Built for creators who don’t want complex production suites.
  • Coming soon: Multi-track import to handle crosstalk.

“Podcasters don’t need an AI that tries to do everything — they need one that consistently gets the hard parts right. DeepCut focuses on the edits that matter, and Safe Cut makes sure the results sound natural. Combined with our new design, it marks the start of Trebble’s next chapter: reliable tools that save creators time without sacrificing authenticity, ” said Armel Beaudry, founder of Trebble.

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About Trebble

Trebble is a simple, stress-free online audio and video editor that helps creators sound professional without hours of technical work. Built for podcasters, coaches, educators, and indie creators, Trebble offers text-based editing, AI cleanup tools like DeepCut™ and Safe Cut™, and affordable pricing. Learn more at trebble.fm

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