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Solution

Turn source material into repeatable video content

Start with a script draft, research notes, client material, or a PDF. Inkbolt drafts a narrated first cut with visuals and pacing. You review the storyboard before publishing.

Start from real source material

Bring in outlines, PDFs, research notes, or rough script drafts. Inkbolt works from the material you already use.

Pick the format that fits the material

Whiteboard fits guided explainers. Presentation fits structured walkthroughs, briefings, and documentation-heavy topics.

Fix the weak scenes quickly

If a scene feels off, update the narration or swap the visual for that section and keep moving.

Visuals

See it in action

Pick a look that matches your channel. This is one of 18 built-in themes, with the same content ready to render in any of the others.

Poster Zine presentation theme slide previewPoster Zine

Process

How it comes together

Start with the material you already have, then shape the draft into something you can publish or share.

Step 0101

Bring in the source material

Upload a PDF or paste in the notes and outlines you already have.

Step 0202

Build the first draft

Inkbolt builds a sequence of narrated scenes from your source. Review and edit the draft before rendering.

Step 0303

Polish before publishing

Tighten the narration, replace scenes that feel off, and export the final MP4 for your content library, client portal, or publishing channel.

Use cases

Where it works best

The use cases and audiences this format fits.

Independent educators

Turn repeat topics into a consistent video workflow

  • Use the same repeatable process for recurring topics and formats
  • Get from idea to first draft faster, without building every scene by hand
  • Use whiteboard visuals to explain processes and concepts clearly

Course operators

Turn lesson material into narrated modules

  • Reuse the same source notes across multiple lessons and formats
  • Produce lesson videos without recording every voiceover yourself
  • Revise individual scenes without reworking whole modules

Analysts and consultants

Turn dense source material into something people finish

  • Use PDFs, client notes, and research as the first draft for the video structure
  • Summarize complex material in a format that is easier to review
  • Keep more time for topic selection, client work, and editorial decisions

FAQ

Common questions

Answers to the questions that come up most.

Can creators use both presentation and whiteboard formats?

Yes. The same source can become either style. Pick whiteboard when you want a guided explainer, or pick presentation when you want a cleaner walkthrough or briefing.

Does this replace a full video editor?

It handles the draft work so you spend less time building scenes, narration, and visuals from scratch. The final polish is still yours.

What source material is enough to start?

A structured PDF, strong notes, or a script outline is usually enough. The better the source material, the better the initial scene breakdown tends to be.

Can I revise specific scenes after generation?

Yes. Pro and Scale plans support transcript edits and image regeneration, so you can clean up the rough spots without rerendering the whole project each time.

Get started

Start with the material you already have

Upload a document, choose the video style, and let Inkbolt produce the first version in minutes.