X-Pilot
X-Pilot converts PDFs, PPTs, and Markdown into structured, publish-ready video courses with knowledge visualization, voiceover, and SCORM/MP4 export.
What is X-Pilot?
X-Pilot is an AI platform that turns existing course materials—such as PDFs, PPTs, and Markdown files—into publish-ready video courses. Its core purpose is to help creators and teams convert document-based training into structured video lessons with visual explanations, outlines, and voiceover.
Instead of requiring users to manually build a timeline, X-Pilot analyzes document structure and generates a chapter flow that can be reviewed and adjusted before export. The platform then supports publishing formats such as MP4 and SCORM packages for LMS use.
Key Features
- Document-to-video course generation: Upload PDFs, PPTs, or Markdown and have X-Pilot analyze structure and produce a course video.
- Knowledge visualization with motion: Generates animated modules and uses “Visual Motion Boxes” to show how the video is formed while processing your content.
- Learning-structured outlines: Creates chapter structure aligned to Bloom’s Taxonomy learning principles.
- Natural-language editing: Edit without a timeline by describing changes in text (e.g., “Make the intro shorter,” “Add emphasis at 2:30”).
- Content accuracy (zero hallucinations): Renders equations, code blocks, and data points from the source rather than generating them from memory.
- Export and distribution options: Export in 1080p or 4K, download for offline use, share to platforms listed on the site (Udemy, Coursera, YouTube), or package as SCORM; includes translation to 160+ languages while preserving voiceover sync and brand styling.
How to Use X-Pilot
- Upload your course source content (PDF, PPT, or Markdown).
- Review the AI-generated outline, chapter structure, animations, and voiceover.
- Edit by typing instructions (for example, shorten the intro, adjust emphasis, or change what appears in a specific scene).
- Translate if needed, then export your video (1080p or 4K) or generate a SCORM package for LMS deployment.
- Publish or distribute: download, share to supported platforms, or embed on your own website.
Use Cases
- Convert training documents into video courses: Take a library of PDFs or PPT decks and generate consistent training modules without building a video production pipeline from scratch.
- Instructional design updates with quick revisions: When course content changes (new summaries, modified emphasis, revised scenes), use natural-language editing to update lessons before finalizing.
- Multilingual course rollout: Translate a course into 160+ languages while keeping knowledge visualization, voiceover sync, and brand styling aligned to the original course structure.
- LMS delivery with SCORM: Package the generated course as SCORM for deployment in a SCORM-compatible learning management system.
- Publishing to common learning platforms: Share completed courses to platforms referenced on the site (Udemy, Coursera, YouTube) or distribute them for offline use.
FAQ
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Can I upload formats other than PDFs? Yes. The site states you can upload PDFs, PPTs, and Markdown files.
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How do I edit what the AI generates? Use natural-language commands rather than a timeline, such as requests to shorten the intro or add emphasis at a specific timestamp.
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What outputs are supported? The site mentions MP4 export (up to 4K), SCORM packaging for LMS deployment, downloading for offline distribution, and sharing to Udemy, Coursera, and YouTube.
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Does the system preserve technical content like equations or code? The site describes “zero hallucinations,” stating that equations, code blocks, and data points are code-rendered from the source.
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Is translation supported after video generation? Yes. The platform supports translation to 160+ languages while preserving knowledge visualization, voiceover sync, and brand styling.
Alternatives
- Traditional video editing workflow (manual timeline editing): Best when you need fully custom production, but it typically requires more manual effort to convert documents into structured lessons.
- Slide-to-video authoring tools (exporting or animating from presentations): Useful when your starting point is primarily slide decks; may not automate knowledge-structured outlines and document analysis in the same way.
- E-learning authoring platforms that support SCORM: Appropriate for LMS delivery, especially if your team already creates content in authoring tools; may require more upfront scripting and media setup than a document-to-video approach.
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