Guidde's browser extension records any workflow, then segments it into steps, generates descriptions, and highlights UI elements – producing a polished video walkthrough in minutes.
ENTRY ANGLES
Video documentation generation for help centers and onboarding flows · Automated video conversion of written SOPs and support responses · Vertical-specific video documentation platforms (SaaS onboarding, IT helpdesks, compliance training)
VERTICALS
CAPABILITIES
AI-powered video generation from text/URLs, Screen recording and narration automation, Vertical-specific domain expertise for category authority
Video documentation is clearly superior to written docs – and yet most teams still default to text, because producing a decent walkthrough video has historically required real effort. Guidde closes that gap with a platform that turns a browser recording into a polished, narrated tutorial in minutes.
The workflow starts with a browser extension. Click start, perform the sequence of actions you want to document, click stop. From there, Guidde's AI takes over: it segments the recording into discrete steps, auto-generates descriptions for each, highlights the relevant UI elements – buttons, input fields, the area of the screen where action is happening – and zooms in as needed. Voice narration is generated automatically from a library of available voices, in whichever language the creator selects.
If the auto-generated result needs adjustment, a built-in editor handles additions, cuts, extra callouts, and scene insertions without requiring any video editing skill. Finished videos can be shared by link, embedded on websites, or dropped into internal documents.
Pricing starts at $20 per creator per month, with a $44 tier that adds automatic voiceover and analytics on views and clicks. Enterprise plans with SSO and deeper integrations are available on request. Guidde also offers a startup discount program – 80% off in year one, 50% in year two – for companies under 20 employees, under two years old, and with under $2M raised.
The platform currently serves around 500 corporate customers, whose employees account for "tens of thousands" of users. Revenue grew 6x over the prior 12 months. Guidde has raised $11.6M in its latest round, more than doubling its total to $15.6M across three rounds.
Guidde sits in a crowded-but-growing category. Tango, [covered in a related review](/review/raz-dva-tri-chetyre-pjat-nadoelo-objasnjat), operates on nearly identical rails – step-by-step browser recordings with AI cleanup – and raised $14M in a new round last summer, lifting its total to $19.7M. Walnut, [reviewed earlier](/review/luchshe-odin-raz-uvidet), applies the same screen-capture intelligence to interactive product demos during sales cycles, accumulating $56M in funding across two rounds.
The pattern extends into adjacent verticals. DeepHow, [featured here](/review/63-milliarda-dollarov-na-700-millionov-uchenikov), uses comparable AI segmentation logic – auto-step detection, narration, annotations – but applies it to industrial training: teaching factory workers how to operate machinery from recordings of experts performing the same tasks. That application earned $23.1M in funding. Augmend, [covered previously](/review/najdi-bolshoj-rynok-a-tehnologii-najdutsja), pointed a similar camera at developer documentation, turning narrated screen walkthroughs into a searchable knowledge base and raising $2.2M in its first round.
Videobot, [reviewed in August](/review/obychnoe-skoro-stanet-video), is moving the same idea into customer support, replacing text chat widgets with video conversations – raising €2M in its first round. As it expands into software product contexts, the need for screen-based demonstration content will pull it naturally toward platforms like Guidde.
The deeper observation is about timing: the combination of near-zero AI voiceover cost and widespread remote work has made documentation debt newly painful and newly solvable at the same time. That convergence opens a real window.
The directional thesis here is video plus AI plus B2B, and the window is real. Oxolo, covered in a [related piece](/review/samaja-gorjachaja-sejchas-tema), generates product video ads automatically from a URL and raised €13M in its first round alone. The underlying trend – people consuming video over text in almost every context – is durable and still underexploited in business software.
The specific opportunity is documentation: anywhere a company currently maintains written instructions, there is a candidate for video replacement. Help centers, onboarding flows, internal SOPs, customer support responses, product changelogs – all convert better as narrated screen walkthroughs, and none require cinematic production values. Guidde's format sits in a sweet spot between polished and fast.
For builders, vertical focus matters. Enterprise buyers pay recurring fees, have persistent documentation needs, and can be sold on ROI measured in hours saved. A platform targeting a single high-documentation vertical – SaaS onboarding teams, IT helpdesks, compliance training – can build category authority faster than a horizontal tool competing on features alone.