For instructors with recorded lectures

Your course PDF is already written. You just recorded it instead.

Upload a lecture and get back a polished, editable PDF — chapters written from your words, figures lifted from your slides. Ship it alongside your videos, or grow it into a full book.

  • A ready-to-send PDF, compiled automatically from work you’ve already done — no extra hours from you.
  • Your diagrams arrive with every label intact — no redrawing.
  • See the exact price first; pay nothing until you approve it.

No card required · Automatic refund if a conversion fails

From your lecture
Sleep and the Heart38

Chapter Six

Sleep Disorders


Venn diagram of the three overlapping categories of sleep disorders, extracted from a lecture slide

A Venn diagram of the three categories of sleep disorders — every label and arrow preserved from the slide.

Sleep disorders fall into three overlapping families — problems of sleep-wake regulation, of sleep disruption, and of circadian alignment — each shading into the next.

Actual figure and caption from a real Lecture to Book conversion.

Outputs

PDF + ePub

Polish the draft in the built-in visual editor — text, figures, and captions — then export both formats.

Cost

from $10 / video hour

Known before conversion starts — no surprise bill.

Trial

60 free minutes

No card required.

What would your lecture cost?

Estimate cost and time before you commit.

Ranges are based on input duration so you know the tradeoff up front.

What would your lecture cost?

Ranges are based on input duration so you can decide before conversion starts.

Estimated cost

$10.00 - $14.50

Based on input duration pricing

Estimated processing time

21m - 60m

Range depends on audio/slide complexity

Estimated manual time saved

3.0h

~$225.00 at your hourly value

Estimates are rough until we've processed your first few lectures — ranges tighten as real timing data comes in. Cost bounds reflect current credit-pack rates.

Proof

Real figures, real captions, real output.

Every figure here was lifted from one real NIH lecture with its labels intact — not a mockup. Read the whole book it produced, or skim the outline.

Venn diagram of the three overlapping categories of sleep disorders, extracted from a lecture slide

A Venn diagram of the three categories of sleep disorders — every label and arrow preserved from the slide.

Labeled human-cell diagram showing nucleus, mitochondria, and organelles, extracted from a lecture slide

A human-cell diagram, extracted with its full set of labels intact.

Survival-probability chart linking sleep-apnea severity to mortality, extracted from a lecture slide

A survival-probability chart linking sleep-apnea severity to long-term mortality risk.

8chapters24sections14figures kept~10kwords

How it works

Three steps from recording to book.

Upload a recording, approve the estimate, download your book.

Upload lecture video

Upload once, review estimate ranges, and confirm before conversion starts.

Processing with clear status

Track queued, processing, finalizing, and completion states as they happen.

Edit and download outputs

Refine structure/content and export PDF or ePub from the same project.

Who it is for

Built for lecture-driven publishing workflows.

Pick the closest use case and see example outputs.

Independent instructors

Turn lecture archives into book drafts without stitching tools together.

For instructors

Training teams

Publish internal training content faster with predictable estimates.

For training teams

Course creators

Add a companion ebook to your course from the video lessons you already recorded.

For course creators

Students & note-takers

Turn recorded lectures into structured, skimmable study notes with the slide diagrams.

For students

Why it feels different

Stop assembling it by hand.

Manual workflows hide time, risk, and rework.

Buyer decision areaDo it by handLecture to Book

Time to first draft

Slow, sequential, and labor-heavy.Single upload to publishable draft.

Handoffs

Transcript → editor → export tool.One project context end-to-end.

Risk visibility

Hard to predict timing and costs.Status updates + estimates upfront.

Time to first draft

Do it by hand

Slow, sequential, and labor-heavy.

Lecture to Book

Single upload to publishable draft.

Handoffs

Do it by hand

Transcript → editor → export tool.

Lecture to Book

One project context end-to-end.

Risk visibility

Do it by hand

Hard to predict timing and costs.

Lecture to Book

Status updates + estimates upfront.

Expectations

Know what drives quality before you upload.

Clearer recordings make stronger drafts — here’s what helps, and what we can still work with.

Best results when

  • Clear audio with consistent speaker volume.
  • Slides are readable on screen.
  • Lecture has a clear narrative arc.

Still works when

  • Slides are sparse but the narration is strong.
  • Occasional interruptions appear.
  • You plan to do light editorial cleanup.

Where you'll still do work

  • The draft is a strong first pass, not a final edit — give it a quick review before you publish.
  • Unusual or low-quality sources may need extra editing.

Free trial policy

60 free input minutes per account after email verification.

  • Free minutes unlock after email verification — no card required.
  • If your upload is longer than your remaining trial minutes, only that much gets converted — upgrade to process the rest.
  • Trial PDF exports include a watermark that can be removed by upgrading and re-exporting.
  • Upgrades re-export the same project without forcing a full rerun.

You'll see these limits before a conversion starts — no surprises after the fact.

Security

Retention and deletion are explicit.

Review lifecycle details before you upload.

Tiered retention

Uploaded recordings are stored encrypted (AES256) in the cloud and deleted automatically 30 days after upload by a storage lifecycle rule.

Durable projects

Project state (transcripts, slides, structure) is retained until you delete the project or your account.

Download history

Generated book outputs are retained until you delete the project or your account.

Get a publishable draft from your next lecture.

Upload once, polish the text and figures in the built-in editor, and export PDF/ePub from the same project.

Turn lecture recordings into polished books.

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