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What Is Lupo
TL;DR; Lupo takes the knowledge you already have — PowerPoint decks, PDFs, Google Slides, SOPs — and turns it into narrated training videos in minutes. You can then publish those videos inside Lupo's learning platform, track who watched what, and update content whenever things change.
The problem we solve
Most organizations don't have a people problem. They have a knowledge flow problem. The same onboarding questions get asked every week, critical steps live only in one person's head, and the training decks that do exist take weeks to produce and go stale the moment a process changes.
Lupo removes that bottleneck. If your knowledge is already in PowerPoint or PDF, you're already 80% of the way to a video training course.
What Lupo does, in one line
Upload a deck → get a narrated video → share it in a course your learners can actually find.
The three things Lupo is good at are:
- Turning presentations into videos. Upload a
.pptxand Lupo produces a video, using the text in the speaker notes as the narration. No recording, no studio, no editing timeline. - Writing the narration for you. If your deck has slides but no notes yet, Lupo can read each slide visually and draft a professional narration for you — you just review and tweak.
- Hosting training inside an LMS. Once your videos exist, Lupo gives you a learning platform to organize them into courses, enroll learners, and see who's actually finished.
Who Lupo is for
Lupo was built with two users in mind:
- The creator. Someone with subject-matter expertise — an L&D specialist, a customer-education lead, a consultant, a subject expert inside a team — who needs to turn what they know into video training without hiring a production team.
- The learner. Someone inside a company who needs to take a course, watch the videos, and get credit for completing them.
The rest of these docs are organized around those two audiences. The Creation Tools and Workspace sections are for creators. The Learning (LMS) section is for everyone who uses the learning platform.
What Lupo is not
We want to be clear about what Lupo isn't:
- Not an avatar-video tool. Lupo doesn't put a talking head on the screen. Its videos are slides plus narration — the kind of training people actually watch at work.
- Not a video editor. You don't cut clips or drag audio tracks in Lupo. You edit a PowerPoint file you already know how to use, then upload it.
- Not a course marketplace. Lupo is the system you use to make and deliver training inside your org. It's not Udemy.
Where to go next
- If you want to create your first video in the next ten minutes, read Your First Video From PowerPoint.
- If you want to understand how Lupo fits into a bigger training strategy, read the Course Creation Best Practices section.
- If you'd rather have someone walk you through it live, book a free concierge onboarding.
