Teach one complete idea
A useful educational clip needs enough setup to make sense and a real payoff. Bytecap helps find complete teaching arcs rather than arbitrary excerpts.
Course video to Shorts AI
Paste a public lesson, lecture, workshop, or training link. Bytecap finds definitions, examples, frameworks, demonstrations, and takeaways, then turns them into captioned vertical clips that can promote the full course.
Stop scrubbing full recordings and rebuilding the same caption workflow.
Course lesson becomes a queue of editable vertical clips.
Edit, caption, schedule, and publish without exporting between tools.
The workflow
Bytecap keeps the entire repurposing job connected. The AI makes the first pass; you keep final control.
Try your videoUse a supported public link or upload a video you own from your course, workshop, lecture, or training library.
Bytecap identifies definitions, examples, myths, mistakes, frameworks, demonstrations, and takeaways that can stand on their own.
Protect the setup and payoff, adjust timing and framing, style captions, remove dead air, and add a clear hook title.
Schedule lessons across Shorts, TikTok, Reels, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X with copy that points interested viewers toward the full course.
Built for the actual bottleneck
A useful educational clip needs enough setup to make sense and a real payoff. Bytecap helps find complete teaching arcs rather than arbitrary excerpts.
Review scene framing so slides, whiteboards, code, equations, and on-screen demonstrations remain understandable in a vertical format.
Share a useful answer, example, or framework in each clip, then use the post copy to direct qualified viewers to the deeper lesson.
Every run can produce
Paste a supported public lesson link or upload a video you own. Bytecap finds self-contained teaching moments and creates editable vertical clips with captions and platform-ready framing.
Clear definitions, surprising mistakes, concise frameworks, worked examples, demonstrations, and actionable takeaways usually work better than clips that require the entire previous lesson.
Yes. Review the generated framing carefully so the speaker, slide text, diagrams, whiteboard, or other teaching visuals remain readable on a phone.
Yes. A lesson can produce multiple candidate clips around different definitions, examples, questions, mistakes, or takeaways. Review each one for standalone context before publishing.
Only upload or repurpose course videos you own or have permission to use. Private course-platform links may not be importable, so upload the authorized source file when necessary.
Yes. After editing, you can prepare and schedule the approved clips across major social platforms from the same workflow.