About Narratus
Narratus started with a simple frustration: documenting a process the right way takes longer than doing the process itself. So the tool got built to fix exactly that — record the work once, and let the software do the writing.
Narratus isn't the product of a big committee or a venture roadmap. It's the work of a single builder who kept running into the same wall — knowledge trapped in people's heads, processes that only lived in one person's memory, and standard operating procedures that never got written because writing them was miserable.
Rather than accept that, the answer became a piece of software. Narrate your screen while you work, and Narratus turns that recording into a clean, screenshot-rich SOP document — the kind you'd actually hand to a new hire. What began as a desktop app has since grown into a fully browser-based tool, refined release by release with a level of care that only comes from one person owning every detail.
Videos are processed on your own computer and never uploaded. Only the narration audio and the screenshots you choose ever reach a server. Privacy isn't a setting here — it's how the tool is built.
The AI is fully included. There are no API keys to paste, no models to configure, nothing to install. Open your browser, record, and get a finished document back.
Narratus accepts any pre-recorded video — including phone footage of physical, hands-on processes — not only screen captures. If you can record it, you can document it.
Precise screenshots, professional formatting, your company logo, export in ten languages. The polish comes from someone who uses the tool the same way you do and refuses to ship anything half-finished.
Narratus is Latin — nārrātus, "having been narrated." It's the exact idea the tool is built on: you narrate the work, and the documentation follows. The name is a small reminder of the whole point. You do the talking; Narratus does the writing.
Turn your next screen recording into a professional SOP — in minutes, in your browser.
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