For independent instructors

Turn your recorded lectures into a book you can publish.

You already taught the course. Lecture to Book turns those recordings into a structured, editable manuscript — chapters, definitions, and figures drawn straight from your slides.

Most instructors have years of recordings and no time to sit and transcribe, restructure, and typeset them into something a student would actually read. Lecture to Book does the first, hardest draft for you — from a single upload to an editable PDF and ePub — so you can spend your time editing instead of assembling.

The problem

  • Transcripts are a wall of text, not a chapter.
  • Screenshots of slides live in a different folder than the words that explain them.
  • Formatting a book by hand takes longer than teaching the course did.

What you get

How Lecture to Book helps.

Your slides become figures

Diagrams, equations, and whiteboard captures are pulled from the recording and placed next to the passage that explains them — with captions.

Structure, not just a transcript

The draft arrives as chapters and sections with headings and definitions, following the arc you already taught — ready to edit, not rebuild.

Editable from day one

Export a typeset PDF and ePub, then keep editing the source in your project. Nothing is locked to a format you cannot change.

Priced before you commit

Cost is based on your lecture length and shown before conversion starts. A failed conversion is refunded automatically.

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.

Questions

Common questions.

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