A browser-based studio that converts lecture notes into animated educational videos with auto-generated scenes, captions, and voiceover. No video editing skills needed.
Educators across the institution knew that video content improves student retention and engagement. But creating even one polished lecture video could eat up an entire day: fighting with editing software, re-recording takes, and fixing audio sync.
Faculty were either skipping video entirely or putting out inconsistent, low-quality recordings that didn't hold student attention. Without media production staff or budget for professional tools, most departments stuck with static slide decks and walls of text.
What educators actually needed was a way to turn their existing lecture notes, content they'd already refined over semesters, into animated videos without touching a single editing tool. It had to be fast, work in any browser, and look professional every time.
Faculty spent entire days wrestling with complex video editing software just to produce a single short lecture video.
Professional video production was beyond the department's budget, so educators had no realistic way to produce quality content.
Text-heavy materials failed to maintain attention, and students increasingly expected multimedia-rich learning experiences.
Each instructor's self-produced videos varied wildly in style, pacing, and production value across courses.
Educators paste their lecture notes into the studio. The engine breaks the content into logical segments based on concepts, definitions, and transitions, then builds a structured scene outline.
Each scene gets one of four animated templates (Explainer, Summary, Quiz Break, or Fun Fact) with Lottie-powered animations and customizable color themes to match institutional branding.
Remotion renders each scene with smooth transitions and kinetic typography while the browser's built-in text-to-speech generates a natural voiceover. Captions are automatically synchronized to the audio track.
The full preview plays in the browser with drag-and-drop scene reordering. Once satisfied, educators export to WebM or MP4 in a single click, ready to upload to any LMS or video platform.
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Request a DemoPaste your lecture notes and the engine splits them into structured, timed scenes with automatic content segmentation and pacing.
Choose from Explainer, Summary, Quiz Break, and Fun Fact templates, each with its own animation style and visual treatment.
Built on Remotion's React-based video engine. Smooth 60fps animations with kinetic typography and transitions.
Generates natural-sounding voiceover directly in the browser. No recording tools, no microphone, no post-production editing needed.
Captions are generated automatically from the narration track and synced to each scene, making videos accessible and easier to follow.
Rearrange scenes visually with intuitive drag-and-drop controls. Restructure the narrative flow without re-editing any content.
Paste any lecture content and watch the engine auto-segment it into animated scenes with smart pacing and visual hierarchy.
The Explainer template renders flowing transitions between concepts with Lottie-animated diagrams and progressive text reveals.
Preview the final video with synchronized captions, reorder scenes with drag-and-drop, then export to MP4 or WebM for any platform.
What used to take a full day now takes minutes, from pasted notes to exported video.
Educators embraced the tool within weeks, citing the zero learning curve as the deciding factor.
Student interaction with video-based content rose sharply compared to text-only materials.
Every video meets the same production standard, regardless of which educator created it.
Offering four well-designed templates drove far higher adoption than an open-ended editor would have. Educators valued speed and consistency over creative control. They wanted a tool that made decisions for them, not one that asked more of them.
Requiring any software installation or plugin killed adoption in pilot tests. By keeping the entire pipeline in the browser (rendering, TTS, and export), we eliminated the single biggest barrier: IT department approval cycles.
Auto-generated captions became one of the most praised features. Beyond accessibility compliance, educators discovered that captioned videos performed measurably better in student comprehension assessments than uncaptioned equivalents.
Whether you need a ready-made solution for your faculty or want to see how automated video generation fits your workflow, I'm happy to help.