Reads your context
01An SME deck, a doc, a recording, or a prompt.
Velo turns your decks, docs, and recordings into clear training, onboarding, and compliance videos, grounded in your company knowledge.
Programs change faster than the content can keep up. Recording courses is slow, one revision means re-recording, and modules go stale as tools and policies shift. The material exists - in decks, SOPs, and your SMEs' heads - but turning it into clear learning video is still manual work.
The manual stack
With Velo
Context becomes clear video, in four steps.
An SME deck, a doc, a recording, or a prompt.
Structures the lesson and writes the script.
Narrated in your voice, on brand.
An LMS embed, a link, or a written handout.
ramp new hires with clear, consistent video.
roll out mandatory training that stays current.
turn SOPs and SME knowledge into eLearning.
show how to use internal tools.
a job aid or SOP.
Build courses from existing material, on brand.
Push updates without re-recording.
Onboarding and compliance, consistent for everyone.
We cut training-video creation time dramatically, with strong results on the first pass.
Employee onboarding, compliance and policy training, skills and process training, and tool training - each grounded in your knowledge, with a written handout.
Velo reads your context (a deck, doc, recording, or prompt), writes the script, renders the video in your voice, and gives you an LMS embed plus a written handout.
Yes. Type or describe the lesson (text-to-video), or upload a deck - no camera or editing skills required.
Yes. Upload the material and Velo builds a narrated, scene-by-scene lesson and a matching handout.
Yes. Embed in your LMS or share a link, and every lesson ships with a written handout.
Edit the script and Velo re-renders the lesson; the handout updates with it. No re-recording.
Yes. Render the same lesson in any language, narrated in your voice.
Those capture or assemble what you make. Velo is the video layer for learning: it turns your knowledge into clear video, re-renders on change, and produces a handout - one system instead of a tool stack.