I created an AI that turns your screen recordings into docs and videos - Vidocu
I started Vidocu after realizing our team was caught in an endless cycle: record a demo, pause every 10 seconds to take screenshots, write up the steps manually, edit the video, add subtitles, format everything for our help center. A single tutorial would eat up half a workday. Then we'd ship an update and have to do it all over again.
Here's how it works now:
Record your screen doing whatever you need to document - a feature walkthrough, onboarding flow, bug reproduction, anything. Vidocu watches that recording and does everything else. It writes the documentation with proper structure and steps. It generates subtitles that actually match what's happening. It pulls screenshots at the exact right moments. It even creates AI voiceovers in different languages if you need them.
What you get from one recording:
• A polished video with accurate subtitles and professional voiceovers
• Formatted help articles with screenshots embedded at the right places
• SEO-optimized content ready to publish on your help center or blog • Multi-language versions for reaching global customers
• Structured documentation with headings, steps, and proper formatting
Who this is actually for:
Founders running lean who can't justify a content team yet. Support teams drowning in tickets because the help center is outdated. Product teams shipping fast but documentation moving slow. If you've ever chosen between building features and updating docs, this removes that tradeoff.
Would love feedback from anyone managing documentation workflows or dealing with this same problem. Does automated content creation fit how you work, or are there specific quality concerns I should be thinking about? Happy to discuss how it handles different use cases.
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