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Turn PDFs, DOCX files and PowerPoints into narrated videos
Upload a PDF, DOCX file, PowerPoint deck, SOP, policy document, manual, or training file. SHRP will help turn it into a clear script, narration, subtitles, and presentation-style video output.
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SOP manuals
Create practical training videos from step-by-step internal processes.
Employee handbooks
Turn long onboarding documents into short narrated videos.
Compliance policies
Convert policy documents into easier-to-watch training material.
Product docs
Create customer education videos from product documentation.
PowerPoint decks
Turn existing slides into narrated presentation-style videos.
Training guides
Convert learning material into video lessons with subtitles.
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Upload document
Add a PDF, DOCX file, PowerPoint deck, SOP, policy, or manual.
Choose video type
Pick training video, explainer, onboarding video, or presentation video.
Generate script
SHRP extracts key points and turns them into a clear video script.
Export video assets
Planned outputs include narration, subtitles, script, and MP4 video.
not another avatar video studio
The first version is planned around useful narrated videos: document extraction, script generation, AI voice narration, subtitles, and simple slide-style scenes. The goal is to turn documents people avoid reading into videos they can actually watch.
join the Document to Video waitlist
Tell us what document you would convert first. This helps shape the early version.
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Is Document to Video available now?
Not yet. This is a planned SHRP feature. Join the waitlist to get notified when early access opens.
What files will it support?
The planned file types are PDF, DOCX and PowerPoint files.
Will it create avatar videos?
The first version is planned around narrated slide-style videos, not AI avatar videos.
What can I use it for?
You can use it for SOP training, employee onboarding, compliance training, customer education, product documentation, and narrated presentations.
Will this be a Pro feature?
Most likely yes, because document processing, narration, storage, and video generation require background processing.