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# What Does the “Beta” Label Mean in Descript?

> Understand why some Descript features carry a beta label and what reliability and support to expect while using them.

Some features in Descript have a `beta` label. This indicates the feature is ready for broad use, but still being actively improved — either because it’s powered by new technology (like an AI model) or because we’re collecting feedback to fine-tune how it works.

We need customers to use beta features so we can learn how to improve them. The beta label helps set that expectation.

## Why we use beta labels

We include a beta label on features for a few reasons:

* **We’re monitoring performance.** Some features stay in beta while we gather data on performance across different setups and use cases.
* **They rely on new technology.** Many features in Descript are built on cutting-edge tools. They’re valuable now, but may not get results right every time. That’s expected — and part of how they improve.
* **They’re still rolling out to all users.** A beta label can also mean the feature is working well, but not yet available on all platforms or browsers.

If a feature has a beta label, our internal testing already shows that it's reliable and useful. Every beta feature is actively supported, and we’re intentional about when we remove the label — usually when the feature performs better than expected.

Our goal is to be transparent about how a feature evolves so you feel confident using it — and know where to look for updates over time.

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  Use the **Share feedback** button in the app, or post your thoughts on our [Feature Requests Board](https://feedback.descript.com/feature-requests)
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