Your SOP is the script
Upload the procedure doc and the video teaches its actual steps — terminology, order, and warnings intact. Nothing paraphrased into wrongness.
Onboarding, SOPs, safety briefings, product training — generated from the documents you already maintain. Clear narration, scene-by-scene visuals, captions for accessibility, and updates that take minutes when the process changes.
Upload the procedure doc and the video teaches its actual steps — terminology, order, and warnings intact. Nothing paraphrased into wrongness.
Step scenes, visual checkpoints, and a recap — instructional structure, not a talking head reading policy at people.
Word-synced captions on every video; pacing directable for clarity over speed.
Design one instructor voice — or an on-screen presenter with a consistent face — across the whole curriculum.
When step 4 changes, you revise scene 4 in chat. No studio rebooking, no reshoot, no “the video is two policies old.”
Each module is a session; a 10-module onboarding series is a week of prompts, not a quarter of production.
The SOP, the policy PDF, the runbook — or paste the internal wiki page's content.
Module length, tone, presenter or voice-only, quiz-style recaps — described in a sentence.
Captioned MP4s for your LMS, intranet, or wherever your team learns.
The script grounds in your uploaded document — steps, order, and warnings from the source. Review the storyboard before production, and lock critical wording verbatim where it must be exact.
Yes — reuse the same designed instructor voice, style, and structure across sessions so the series feels like one course.
Reopen the session and revise the affected scenes in plain English — a new version renders in minutes, and earlier versions remain available.
Start free — your first video takes minutes, and every edit is a chat message.