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Trupeer

AI documentation tool with video-to-docs conversion

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Trupeer is an AI documentation platform that converts screen recordings and videos into structured technical documentation with AI-generated voiceovers. It automates the creation of step-by-step guides, API documentation, and SaaS help articles by analyzing video content and generating written docs with annotated screenshots. Useful for teams creating onboarding materials and product documentation.

Trupeer automates technical documentation creation by transforming video content into structured written guides. Teams record themselves performing workflows or demonstrating features, and Trupeer's AI analyzes the video to extract steps, generate descriptions, annotate screenshots, and produce polished documentation. This video-to-docs approach captures the natural way people explain processes while eliminating the tedious manual work of writing documentation from scratch.

The platform generates multiple output formats from a single recording — step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots, help center articles, API documentation with examples, and tutorial content with AI-generated voiceovers for video versions. Each output can be customized, branded, and published to existing documentation platforms. The AI handles identifying key actions, capturing relevant screenshots at the right moments, and generating clear, concise instruction text.

Trupeer serves SaaS companies and technical teams who need to produce and maintain large volumes of documentation but struggle to keep content current as products evolve. The platform offers paid plans with features scaling by team size and documentation volume. For teams where documentation is consistently outdated because the effort to maintain it exceeds available bandwidth, Trupeer provides an AI-assisted approach that dramatically reduces the time from workflow change to updated documentation.

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Paid plans — tiered by team size and volume

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Web platform — browser-based recording and editing

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