Speech Pro feature

How to search a video by spoken words

Finding the exact moment a word or phrase was spoken in a long recording means scrubbing endlessly - unless you let speech recognition do the work. Lossless Video Cutter transcribes your video on-device and lets you jump straight to any moment by typing what was said.

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Two ways to use speech in the app

Speech Search

Type a word or phrase. The app transcribes the whole video and shows every timestamp where that phrase is spoken. Click to jump there and optionally add it as a segment.

Full Transcription

Generate a complete transcript as a timed document. Each line is clickable and jumps to that moment in the video. Useful for review, QA, or identifying segments for export.

Step-by-step: Speech Search

  1. Open your video with ⌘O.
  2. Open Speech Search from the toolbar or via Edit → Speech Search.
  3. Select the language if the auto-detection isn't correct. The app uses Apple's on-device speech recognition and supports all languages covered by macOS Dictation.
  4. Type your search term in the search field and press Return. The app transcribes the video (first run takes a moment; subsequent searches on the same file reuse the transcript).
  5. Browse results. Each match appears with the surrounding phrase and a timestamp. Click a result to move the playhead there.
  6. Add as segment (optional). For any result, click Add Segment to include that section in your export selection. Adjust the segment boundaries on the timeline to capture the full context.
  7. Export with ⌘E.

Privacy: everything stays on your Mac

Lossless Video Cutter uses Apple's on-device speech recognition - the same engine behind macOS Dictation when it runs offline. Your audio is never sent to a server. This matters when working with interview footage, sensitive meetings, medical discussions, or any content you'd rather not share with a third-party service.

Common use cases

  • Finding every time a guest said their key message in a podcast recording to build a highlight reel
  • Locating where a presenter said "the next point is" in a long conference recording
  • Pulling all the moments a specific product name was mentioned in a sales call
  • Identifying the take where the director's cue word was said correctly
  • Reviewing a long deposition or interview for specific statements

Try it now

Speech Search is a Pro feature

Download free and start a 7-day trial to unlock speech search, full transcription, facial recognition, and all other Pro tools.