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SOPX vs Taqtile

AI-generated work instructions from any video in minutes vs an industrial AR-powered task guidance platform

Last reviewed: 25. marec 2026

Comparison Summary

Taqtile's Manifest platform is an industrial AR-powered work assistant — it guides frontline workers through tasks at the point of execution with augmented reality, real-time instructions, and error reduction. Manifest Maker, their AI content creator, helps build AR work instruction templates faster. SOPX uses AI to convert any process video or screen recording into structured work instructions in under 10 minutes — no AR hardware, no industrial deployment. If you need documented SOPs with version control and multilingual translation, SOPX does that today. If you need AR-guided task execution on industrial equipment, Taqtile is purpose-built for that.

Feature Comparison

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

SOPX vs Taqtile feature comparison table
Feature SOPX Taqtile
Core
Primary purpose Process documentation — AI converts any video into structured, editable work instructions AR-powered task execution — real-time augmented reality guidance for frontline workers at the point of work
AI video-to-SOP generation YES — upload any process video or screen recording, AI generates structured work instructions with editable steps in under 10 minutes — no manual writing required Manifest Maker uses AI to help create AR work instruction templates faster, but it is not a video-to-SOP conversion tool — output feeds into the Manifest AR platform, not standalone documents
Real-time task guidance NO — SOPX produces reference documents, not real-time execution guidance YES — AR-powered step-by-step guidance delivered to workers at the point of execution via HoloLens, iPad, or other supported devices
Work instruction authoring method AI does the heavy lifting — upload a video, AI segments it into steps with descriptions; edit the result instead of writing from scratch Manifest Maker uses AI to accelerate AR template creation, but procedures are still authored within the industrial platform — output is AR-native, not standalone documents
Time to first published work instruction Under 10 minutes — sign up, upload a video, review the AI draft, publish Weeks to months — requires consultation, platform deployment, and manual procedure authoring
PDF/document import YES — upload existing PDF documents; AI extracts text, translates, pulls images, and converts into structured work instructions NO — Taqtile procedures are authored within the Manifest AR platform; no document import
Knowledge capture Film an experienced worker once, AI converts it into a structured work instruction that anyone can follow Captures expert knowledge during task execution — designed to transfer tribal knowledge through AR-guided workflows
Output format Structured SOP document — editable, exportable to PDF/Word, shareable via link or QR code; accessible on any device with a browser AR-native interactive workflow delivered through the Manifest platform on HoloLens, iPad, or other supported devices
Hardware requirements None — works on any device with a web browser; workers access SOPs via link or QR code Requires supported AR hardware (HoloLens, iPad, etc.) for the full AR-guided experience
Version control Built-in version history — create versions from any previous version, custom labels, restore previous versions Procedure management available within the platform
Multi-language support AI translation to 50+ languages with side-by-side review editor Multilingual support available — details depend on deployment configuration
Worker safety and error reduction Improves consistency through documented procedures — not a real-time safety tool YES — core value proposition; reduces errors and improves safety through real-time task guidance and verification
Public sharing (no viewer account) YES — share any SOP via public link or QR code; viewers access it instantly without creating an account Platform access typically requires authenticated user accounts
Export to PDF/Word YES — export any SOP for offline distribution, printing, or compliance binders Platform-native delivery — not designed for static document export
Usage
Rollout time Self-serve — sign up and publish your first SOP the same day Consultation-based — requires engagement with Taqtile team for platform setup and deployment
Pricing transparency $9–$12 per user/month — publicly listed, no minimum seats Not publicly listed — consultation required for pricing
Sales process Direct signup — no sales call required Sales-led — demo and consultation required before access
Best fit company size 20–300 employees — SMBs in manufacturing, food production, logistics, field services Mid-market to enterprise — organizations with frontline workforces needing real-time execution support

SOPX is best for:

  • Operations and training managers who need AI-generated work instructions from existing process videos — not an industrial deployment project
  • SMBs with 20–300 employees that need documented procedures fast — without a consultation-based sales process
  • Teams replacing paper binders or Word documents with a searchable, version-controlled SOP system they can deploy this week
  • Multilingual workforces that need SOPs translated into 50+ languages with step-level review

Taqtile might be better if:

  • Organizations that need AR-powered, real-time task guidance for frontline workers at the point of execution — with HoloLens, iPad, or other supported devices
  • Companies focused on error reduction and worker safety through AR-guided workflows — not just documentation
  • Enterprise teams with budget for AR hardware, a consultation-based deployment, and dedicated frontline worker technology programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions for this comparison.

What is the fundamental difference between SOPX and Taqtile?
They solve different problems with different approaches. SOPX uses AI to convert any process video into structured work instructions — upload a recording, get editable steps with descriptions in under 10 minutes, share via link or QR code on any device. Taqtile's Manifest platform is an industrial AR execution tool — it guides frontline workers through tasks in real time using augmented reality on HoloLens, iPad, or other supported hardware. Taqtile also offers Manifest Maker, an AI content creator that accelerates AR template creation, but output feeds into the AR platform — not standalone documents. SOPX creates shareable documentation. Taqtile powers AR-guided execution.
Can SOPX provide real-time guidance to workers on the shop floor?
SOPX produces structured reference documents that workers can access via link or QR code on any device. It is not a real-time execution assistant. Workers pull up the SOP when they need it, follow the steps, and move on. If you need a system that actively guides workers through each step with contextual AI assistance and error checking, Taqtile is built for that.
What is Manifest Maker and how does it compare to SOPX?
Manifest Maker is Taqtile's free AI-powered content creator that helps build AR work instruction templates faster within the Manifest platform. It accelerates procedure authoring but the output is AR-native — designed to be delivered through HoloLens, iPad, or other AR hardware. SOPX takes a different approach: upload any process video or screen recording, and AI generates a structured, editable SOP document you can share via link, QR code, or export to PDF/Word — accessible on any device with a browser, no AR hardware needed.
Could we use both SOPX and Taqtile together?
Yes. Some organizations document their processes as SOPs in one system and use a separate execution platform for real-time guidance. SOPX handles the documentation, versioning, and translation side. Taqtile handles the real-time execution and worker guidance side. They address different stages of the process lifecycle.
How much does Taqtile cost compared to SOPX?
SOPX pricing is publicly listed at $9–$12 per user per month with no minimum seat requirement. You can start a free trial without speaking to anyone. Taqtile does not publish pricing — you need to go through a consultation process to get a quote. The tools serve different purposes, so the comparison is less about price and more about which problem you are solving.
We are a 75-person manufacturer. We need SOPs documented and accessible. Which tool?
SOPX. You can sign up today, upload your process videos, and have AI-generated work instructions with version control and multilingual translation published by end of week — accessible to every worker on any device via link or QR code. No AR hardware, no consultation, no industrial deployment. Taqtile is built for organizations that need AR-guided task execution on industrial equipment — a different problem with specialized hardware requirements and a much more involved deployment. If your primary need is getting work instructions created and distributed, SOPX is the direct solution.

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