For training & enablement teams

Turn recorded training into handbooks your team keeps.

Internal sessions get recorded and forgotten. Lecture to Book converts them into structured, editable reference material — so knowledge outlives the calendar invite.

A recorded onboarding or enablement session is only useful if someone watches all 60 minutes again. A handbook is skimmable, searchable, and easy to update. Lecture to Book turns the recording into that handbook — a structured draft with the diagrams from the deck already in place — so your team ships documentation without pulling an expert off their day job to write it.

The problem

  • Recorded sessions pile up and nobody rewatches them.
  • Documentation is always "next sprint" because writing it from scratch is expensive.
  • The one person who knows the material is too busy to write it down.

What you get

How Lecture to Book helps.

Sessions become reference docs

Each recording becomes a structured handbook with headings, definitions, and the slide figures that make a process clear.

Predictable cost per session

Pricing is based on input minutes and shown before conversion — easy to budget across a backlog of recordings.

Editable and on-brand

Export PDF and ePub, then edit the source to match your internal style. Update it as the process changes.

No expert time required

The first draft is generated from the recording, so your subject-matter expert reviews instead of writing from a blank page.

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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