Patient education videos your patients understand and remember.

Velo turns your care instructions, discharge guidance, and condition explainers into short patient education videos - in plain language and your patients’ own languages, that they can rewatch at home and share with family. Built from your clinicians’ approved content.

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Instructions patients can actually follow

Turn your care instructions into video.

Point Velo at your discharge instructions, condition explainer, or medication guidance and it becomes a short, plain-language video - from your clinicians’ approved content.

Made for how patients actually take it in.

A short video they can rewatch at home and replay the part they missed - not a handout half of them can’t read.

In your patients’ own languages.

Re-voiced and captioned across languages, so non-English and low-literacy patients get the same clear guidance.

Rewatchable, and shareable with family.

Send a link they can revisit and share with the caregiver who wasn’t in the room.

Keep it current with your protocols.

Update the script and regenerate when guidance changes - patients always get the current instructions.

Industry-reported

Patients forget most of what they hear in the exam room, and the written handout assumes a reading level many don’t have - so the plan never makes it home. A short video they can replay at home, in their own language, is how instructions survive the trip from the room to real life.

How to make a patient education video

Four steps. A clear patient video.

Start from a link, document, or screen recording.

Start from your care content

Import the discharge instruction, condition explainer, or protocol, record the explanation, or type it.

Clone your voice and face once with VeloTwin.

Make it sound like your team

Clone your voice (or your clinician’s) once with VeloTwin; plain, warm, and human.

Rewrite the script per prospect or persona.

Let Velo produce it

Plain-language script, clear visuals, captions, and brand styling automatically - plus a written version kept in sync.

Share a branded link with a written recap.

Send it to the patient

Share a link, add it to the after-visit summary or portal, or text it - in the patient’s language.

No recording? Point Velo at the written instructions - or describe the guidance - and it writes a plain-language script, generates the video, and voices it in the language you choose.

A video for every patient moment

Discharge instructions Condition explainers Pre-op & procedure prep Medication & how-to-use Chronic-care self-management Post-visit summaries

Why patient education and care teams make Velo their patient-video layer

From your clinicians’ approved content

Plain language, rewatchable at home

In your patients’ languages

Shareable with family

Your team’s voice

Current with your protocols

Not a generic health video and not a handout half your patients can’t read - Velo is the video layer that turns your approved instructions into plain-language patient education in your patients’ own languages, that they can rewatch at home.

A key idea behind Velo is that you don’t need to get the recording perfect; the system restructures the content into a final video.
Gokul Krishna A Automation Technical Lead

Patient education video FAQ

A short video that explains a condition, procedure, or set of care instructions to a patient in plain language - instead of a handout they may not read or understand.

Yes - point Velo at your approved instructions and it generates a plain-language video.

No - the clinical content is yours and your clinicians’. Velo turns your approved instructions into video; it doesn’t give medical advice.

Yes - re-voiced and captioned across languages, which matters most for low-literacy and non-English patients.

Yes - every video is a link they can revisit and share with a caregiver.

Edit the script and regenerate - video, captions, and the written version update together.

Share a link, add it to the after-visit summary or patient portal, or text it.

No - that’s for training your staff; this is patient-facing education. Velo makes both - see our healthcare training videos page.

Yes - voice narration is free and you can start without a credit card.

Send your patients home with instructions they’ll actually follow.