Fix a flubbed line without re-recording
You said the wrong name at 0:41 and noticed after the edit. Here is how to fix one spoken sentence in your own voice, without a re-shoot.
the_flub.movIt happens on every shoot. You say the wrong name, transpose a number, or swallow the one word the sentence needed. You notice it after the edit is done, and the choice used to be ugly: set the lights back up and re-record, or ship it wrong.
There is a third option now, and it takes about a minute.
How the fix works in klo
Tell klo what happened: "i said the wrong date at 0:41. it should be 'March 12th', not 'March 20th'." The agent finds the sentence in the transcript, learns your voice from the footage you already recorded (after asking you first), and re-speaks just that sentence. The fix lands as a card with takes: you play the original, play the fix, and keep the one you want. The cut around it never moves.
Because the fix is generated from your real recording, it carries your pacing and your room. On a normal talking-head clip, nobody hears the seam.
When it works, and when it will not
- Great: a wrong word or name, a mumbled number, a sentence you want phrased differently.
- Fine: a whole sentence replaced, if your delivery is fairly even.
- Not this tool: fixing a line while your mouth is large in frame. Lips will not match a new word. Cut to b-roll over the fix, which klo can also do in the same ask.
The consent part, plainly
Your voice is yours. klo asks before it learns a voice, keeps a record of what it learned from, and the voice stays tied to your account. There is no library of other people’s voices to pick from, on purpose.
Try it on the last video you almost re-shot. Get klo for Mac; your first 10 asks are free.

