Inside every growing company, there is a quiet struggle with knowledge. The person who actually knows how a product works or how a system is set up usually carries all of that understanding in their head. Whenever that knowledge needs to be shared, someone pays a heavy tax: hours lost recording clunky tutorials, formatting screenshots, and re-writing the same documents simply because a screen changed. The expertise is there, but it is trapped. The work of setting it free is so exhausting that most teams simply give up, meaning the same questions get asked forever.
Trupeer is stepping in to bring calm and freedom back to how we share what we know.
Founded in Bengaluru by Shivali Goyal and Pritish Gupta, Trupeer is an intelligent platform that naturally turns a simple screen recording into beautiful, polished videos and step-by-step guides.
Shivali and Pritish have built a deeply thoughtful architecture. You simply hit record and talk through your screen just as you normally would. In the background, the AI quietly takes on the heavy lifting of a video editor and a scriptwriter. It creates clean explanations, generates gentle, high-quality voiceovers, and notes every important click to build a clear written guide. That single recording naturally becomes a professional video and a searchable document, automatically translated into over 120 languages. It even prepares this knowledge so that future AI systems can easily understand it.
What makes Trupeer so special is the profound dignity it gives to the people who hold the knowledge, and to everyone who needs it. It completely removes the burden of manual editing. By allowing the expert to simply share what they know without having to become a tired video producer, it gives teams their time back. It allows a global team to learn in the language they naturally think in. It replaces the endless grind of explaining software with a quiet, reliable sense of clarity.
The market? Product, support, sales, and learning teams who want to share complex ideas beautifully, without the operational burnout.
Shivali and Pritish are true change agents. They looked at a deeply unglamorous, endlessly repeated chore in modern work and chose to solve it with immense grace. Watching our homegrown founders build technology that turns scattered expertise into shared understanding is a wonderful reminder of the larger, unfinished agenda we are all part of. They are giving teams their momentum back.
Let’s celebrate the builders.
w/ Jay Ingle & Dikshant Joshi
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