Scribe
scribehow.comSummary
Ask questionsScribe is an AI-powered tool that automatically generates step-by-step guides from screen recordings, primarily for creating documentation, training materials, and SOPs. It captures browser and desktop processes, providing annotated screenshots and AI-generated text descriptions. Users can customize, edit, and share these guides through various formats and integrations.
Features9/14
See allMust Have
2 of 4
Multi-Source Recording
Instant Export
Automatic Cursor Tracking & Dynamic Zoom
Automatic Subtitle Generation
Other
7 of 10
Customizable Layout Templates
Basic Editing Tools
Branding & Overlays
Cloud Storage & Sync
Platform Integrations
Keyboard Shortcut Support
Video Analytics
Scene Transitions
Audio Enhancements
Multi-Language Subtitle Support
PricingFreemium
See allBasic
- Works with any web app
- Quick customization
- Shareable with link & embed
Pro Team
- Works with web, mobile & desktop apps
- Customize with company branding
- Edit and redact screenshots
- Export to PDF, HTML and Markdown
Pro Personal
- Works with web, mobile & desktop apps
- Customize with company branding
- Edit and redact screenshots
- Export to PDF, HTML and Markdown
Enterprise
- Auto-redaction of PII & PHI
- Enterprise grade data governance
- SSO for authentication
- Central user and document management
- Creator, Viewer and Admin license types
Rationale
Scribe offers screen recording capabilities for both browser and desktop, which aligns with multi-source recording. It emphasizes quick guide generation and sharing, indicating instant export. The platform allows for customization of guides, including adding company branding and editing text/steps, which covers customizable layout templates and basic editing tools. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'dynamic zoom' or 'automatic subtitle generation' as core features for video, it does use AI for text and descriptions in its step-by-step guides, which is a different application of AI than FocuSee's. Scribe focuses on creating step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots rather than traditional video editing with cursor tracking and dynamic zoom. However, it does allow combining guides with videos and creating GIFs, and offers integrations for sharing, and insights (analytics).