SOPX vs

SOPX vs Scribe

Scribe captures clicks in your browser. SOPX captures the work that happens off-screen: physical processes, machinery, and floor operations.

Gregor Obreza Last reviewed: 17. april 2026 · Reviewed by Gregor Obreza , Co-founder and CEO

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Comparison Summary

If your processes happen on a screen, Scribe is fast and effective. Hit record in the browser and get a screenshot guide in seconds. But if your processes happen in the real world, on a factory floor, in a warehouse, or during equipment setup, Scribe cannot help. SOPX converts any process video into a structured, editable SOP in under 10 minutes. It supports both physical and software workflows, translates into 50+ languages, and can import existing PDF documents into structured SOPs. Scribe supports English only and has no document import. The decision mostly comes down to where your work actually happens and whether you have existing documentation you need to bring into a digital format.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of SOPX and competitor capabilities.

SOPX vs Scribe feature comparison table
Feature SOPX Scribe
Core
Physical process documentation YES. Upload any video of a physical process and the AI generates a structured SOP automatically. NO. Scribe captures software workflows only via browser or desktop screen recording.
Software workflow documentation YES. Screen recordings are supported alongside physical process videos. YES. This is Scribe's core use case. The browser extension auto-captures clicks and keystrokes into step-by-step guides.
Content capture method Upload any existing process video. No re-recording required. Record live in the browser or desktop app. Has to be performed in real time.
AI generation AI segments the video into structured steps with descriptions. The full SOP is generated automatically. AI helps write text descriptions based on recorded clicks. The structure is screenshot-driven.
Output format Structured SOP document with discrete steps, video clips, images, and text. Exportable to PDF or Word. Screenshot-based guide with annotated steps. Shareable via link or PDF.
Step-level editing Replace any individual step with new video, an image, or an image carousel. The rest of the SOP stays untouched. Edit individual steps and screenshots within the guide.
Annotations on steps YES. Mark up step thumbnails and video frames with arrows, rectangles, ellipses, text, and callouts. Annotations show on the thumbnail and can stay visible during video playback. YES. Annotate captured screenshots with arrows, shapes, and text. Annotations apply to static images only since Scribe has no video clips.
PDF/document import YES. Upload an existing PDF and the AI converts it into a structured, editable SOP with extracted text, images, and translations. NO. Scribe captures live screen recordings only. There is no document import capability.
Version control Built-in version history for every SOP. Every change is logged and previous versions can be restored. Guide updates apply immediately to all shared links. There is no structured version history.
Multi-language support AI translation into 50+ languages. English only. No translation or multilingual support.
Public sharing (no viewer account) YES. Share any SOP via public link or QR code. Viewers access it instantly without creating an account. Guides are shareable via link. Viewers may need to create a free Scribe account depending on the settings.
API access YES. API available for export and integration. NO. No API available.
Approval workflow Available on all plans. Available on Enterprise plan only.
Usage
Rollout time Self-serve. Sign up and publish your first SOP the same day. Self-serve. Free plan available and the browser extension installs in seconds.
Free plan 14-day free trial with up to 10 AI-generated SOPs. YES. Free plan available with limited features. Browser capture only, no desktop app.
Pricing model Per user per month. Publicly listed with no minimum seat requirement. Pro Team requires a minimum of 5 seats, which comes to roughly $85 per month at minimum. Enterprise quotes are reported at $18,000 or more per year.
Pricing transparency Publicly listed on the pricing page. Pro pricing is listed publicly. Enterprise pricing requires a sales call and is reported to be significantly higher than the listed tiers.
Best fit industry Manufacturing, logistics, operations, field service, healthcare procedures, and software workflows. Software teams, SaaS onboarding, customer support, and internal IT documentation.

Pricing model

How each tool prices and packages access.

SOPX

Self-serve Pro plan with a free trial. No credit card and no demo call required to start. Custom enterprise plans available on request.

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Scribe

Scribe Pro Team requires a 5-seat minimum (~$85/month at minimum). Enterprise is sales-led and reported at $18,000+/year. A free plan exists but is browser-capture only.

SOPX is best for:

  • Manufacturing, logistics, and operations teams documenting physical processes that cannot be captured by a browser extension
  • Teams with existing process videos who want to convert them into published SOPs without re-recording anything
  • Multilingual workforces that need SOPs in more than one language. Scribe does not support this.
  • Organizations that need structured version control and step-level editing as processes evolve over time
  • Teams with existing PDF documentation who want to bring legacy procedures into a digital, shareable format without starting from scratch

Scribe might be better if:

  • Software and SaaS teams that need to document digital workflows quickly from a browser
  • Customer support and onboarding teams creating screenshot-based guides for web applications
  • Individual contributors or small teams who need lightweight, fast software documentation without a formal SOP system
  • English-language teams with no multilingual documentation requirements

Ready to see SOPX in your workflow?

Free trial. No credit card. No demo required.

Migrating to SOPX

Two self-serve paths. Both run in your browser, no IT involvement needed.

Bring your existing PDFs

Export work instructions as PDF from your current tool, then drop them into SOPX. The AI extracts text, pulls images, translates if needed, and rebuilds them as structured SOPs in minutes.

Bring your existing process videos

Re-use any video you have already recorded. SOPX generates step-by-step SOPs from raw footage automatically. No re-recording, no manual editing.

Need API-based migration or a managed switch (for example, bulk export from a competitor's API)? We handle custom enterprise migrations on request.

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Where SOPX fits next to Scribe

Teams comparing the two usually pick SOPX for video to sop , multilingual sops , or document import . These are workflows where Scribe's strengths sit in a different lane.

The pattern shows up most in manufacturing and food production , where the work happens off the screen and consistency across shifts and sites matters more than the documentation tool itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions for this comparison.

Can Scribe document physical processes like manufacturing or equipment setup?
No. Scribe is a browser and desktop screen recorder. It captures software workflows only. If your process happens on a factory floor, in a warehouse, or involves physical equipment, Scribe cannot capture it. SOPX works from any process video, including phone recordings of physical work.
What is the main difference between SOPX and Scribe?
Scribe auto-captures software workflows through a browser extension and produces screenshot-based guides. SOPX converts any process video, physical or software, into a structured, editable SOP document with version control and multilingual support. The tools serve different environments. Scribe is built for screen-based workflows. SOPX is built for operational processes that need to stay accurate and up to date over time.
Does Scribe support multiple languages?
No. Scribe supports English only. There is no translation or multilingual output. SOPX translates SOPs into 50+ languages, which matters for manufacturing teams with non-English-speaking workers on the floor.
We document both software workflows and physical processes. Which tool handles both?
SOPX handles both. You can upload a screen recording of a software workflow or a phone video of a physical process and the AI generates a structured SOP from either. Scribe handles software workflows only.
How does SOPX handle process changes compared to Scribe?
In SOPX, you update only the affected step. Replace it with a new video clip, image, or text and the rest of the SOP stays intact. A new version is saved automatically. In Scribe, you edit the relevant step within the guide and updates apply immediately to all shared links. There is no structured version history.
Can SOPX import existing PDF documents?
Yes. Upload a PDF and SOPX converts it into a structured, editable SOP by extracting text, translating into your target languages, and mapping images to relevant steps. This is useful for teams migrating legacy documentation from SharePoint, shared drives, or email. If you have Word documents, export them as PDF first. Scribe has no document import capability. It captures live screen recordings only.
Can I try SOPX without a sales call?
Yes. SOPX is self-serve. Sign up, upload a process video, and generate your first SOP without speaking to anyone. Scribe also offers a free plan you can access right away, though Pro Team requires a minimum of 5 paid seats and enterprise pricing requires a sales conversation.

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