What is Vidocu?
Vidocu is a web platform that turns a single screen recording into a polished video plus a written help article, with subtitles, AI voiceovers, and auto-captured screenshots. The page states it generates subtitles in 65 or more languages and offers 50 plus AI voice options. It targets startups, SaaS companies, and support teams that need to scale tutorial and onboarding content without a dedicated editor.
Why Vidocu works
Producing a tutorial usually means recording the screen, then re-recording narration, manually grabbing screenshots, and writing a help article that mirrors the video. Vidocu collapses that into a single upload by generating subtitles, voiceover, contextual screenshots, and a structured article from one recording, so one capture serves both the video and the help-center entry.
Vidocu features
- AI subtitles in 65 plus languages. Auto-generated captions in over 65 languages, useful for shipping the same tutorial to international users without re-recording.
- AI voiceover library. A library of 50 plus voice options lets teams replace a rough narration track with a clean one, or localize narration into another language.
- Auto-captured screenshots. Step-by-step articles include screenshots pulled directly from the recording so the doc stays in sync with the video.
- AI avatars with lip-sync. An optional digital presenter overlay adds a face to the tutorial without bringing a human on camera.
- Editing studio. Multi-track post-production tools let teams trim, rearrange, and add royalty-free music before publishing.
- Free utility tools. The page lists 30 plus free utilities like a trimmer, cropper, and transcript extractor for one-off video chores.
Who Vidocu is for
- Customer support teams maintaining a help center who need to refresh dozens of how-to articles every time the product UI changes.
- Product marketing teams localizing launch videos who want subtitles and voiceover in many languages without booking voice actors.
- Training and HR departments building onboarding modules that need both a video for new hires and a searchable doc for later reference.
- Solo founders demoing their SaaS who need a clean tutorial plus a blog post from a single Loom-style recording.
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