Process Video by URL — YouTube, TikTok, Vimeo, and More
Process Videos Without Downloading
No need to download videos manually. Paste a link — VideoCensor will fetch the file, detect profanity, and deliver a clean result.
Supported Platforms
VideoCensor works with over 1000 video and audio sources:
- YouTube — videos, shorts, live streams
- TikTok — public videos
- Vimeo — public and unlisted videos
- Dailymotion, Twitch, Facebook
- VK Video, RuTube, OK.ru
- Direct links to media files
If the platform is supported, the video will be downloaded and processed automatically.
How It Works
- Copy the video URL
- Open VideoCensor and paste it into the input field
- Choose your settings (mode, replacement sound, censor strength)
- Click "Process"
- The service downloads the video, detects profanity, and prepares a clean file
- Download the result
All processing happens on the server — nothing to install on your device.
When to Use URL Processing
- Re-uploading content — post a clean version on another platform
- Archiving — save a profanity-free version of a video
- Education — prepare teaching material from videos with swear words
- Parental control — make videos safe for children
Limitations
- The video must be public — private or password-protected videos can't be downloaded
- Maximum file size depends on your plan: up to 50 MB for guests, up to 5 GB for Premium
- Playlists are not supported — one video at a time
File Upload vs. URL: Comparison
| File Upload | URL | |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | Depends on your upload | Server downloads faster |
| Convenience | Need the file on your device | Just need a link |
| Custom sound | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Any file | 1000+ platforms |
Summary
URL processing is the fastest way to remove profanity from videos that are already online. Paste the link, choose your settings, and download a clean file. Learn more about all features in our guide on how to remove profanity from video for YouTube.
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