SOPX vs

SOPX vs VKS

Generate structured work instructions from video and PDF in minutes, instead of building every step manually.

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

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Comparison Summary

SOPX converts existing process videos into structured, editable work instructions in minutes. No manual authoring required. Teams can sign up and generate their first SOP the same day. VKS is a mature, feature-rich platform built for complex manufacturing environments with IoT device integration, ERP connectivity, and shop floor traceability. It requires manual step-by-step authoring and an enterprise sales process before getting started. If your priority is fast documentation, an intuitive user experience, and low friction to get started, SOPX is the faster path. If you need deep production floor connectivity, connected tools, and compliance traceability at scale, VKS is built for that environment.

Feature Comparison

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

SOPX vs VKS feature comparison table
Feature SOPX VKS
Core
Primary output format AI-generated work instructions with structured steps and video clips per step. Manually authored visual work instructions with images, videos, and annotations.
Work instruction creation method AI-generated from video or manually created. Manually created only. No AI generation from video.
Video to structured work instructions YES. Upload a video and the AI generates steps automatically. NO. Video can be embedded per step, but must be authored manually.
PDF/document import YES. Upload existing PDF documents and the AI extracts text, translates, pulls images, and converts them into structured work instructions. NO. VKS work instructions are manually authored. No document import.
Work instruction creation time Minutes to generate from video. Adjust manually if needed. Hours or days to author from scratch manually.
Revision history Built-in revision history per work instruction. Built-in revision history with approval workflow before instructions go live.
Approval workflow Available soon. Built in. Expert approval required before instructions reach the shop floor.
Video types supported Physical processes and software screen recordings. Physical process videos embedded per step. No screen recording workflows.
Multi-language support Instant AI translation to 50+ languages. 30 languages with instant translation.
IoT and connected tool integration Not available. YES. Integrates with torque tools, PLCs, barcode scanners, test benches, and label printers via VKS Edge.
ERP and MES integration API access for export and integration. Native ERP and MES integrations available on Enterprise tier.
Public sharing (no viewer account) YES. Could not find that feature listed on their website.
Usage
Deployment options Cloud only. Book a demo for on-premises options. Cloud or on-premises. On-prem supports CMMC and ITAR compliance.
Rollout time Self-serve. Start in minutes. Requires booking a demo. No self-serve signup.
Sales process Direct signup. No mandatory enterprise sales cycle. Enterprise sales-led process.
Ease of use Intuitive. Upload video, review AI output, publish. Drag-and-drop no-code authoring, but the complex feature set has a learning curve for new users.
Integrations Export and API access. API, ERP, MES, IoT devices, and BI tools.
Free trial YES. Self-serve, no credit card required. Contact sales. No self-serve trial listed on their website.
Pricing transparency Publicly listed on pricing page. Not publicly listed. Requires contacting sales for a quote.

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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VKS

VKS pricing is not publicly listed. A sales conversation is required for a quote. There is no self-serve trial available on their website.

SOPX is best for:

  • Manufacturing teams that already record processes on video and want to convert that footage into structured work instructions without manual authoring
  • Operations managers who need to document many processes quickly and keep them updated as things change
  • SMEs with 20 to 500 employees that want to get started the same day without an enterprise onboarding cycle
  • Teams replacing paper, PDF, or Word-based work instructions and looking for a fast, low-friction path to digital

VKS might be better if:

  • Large manufacturers needing deep shop floor connectivity including torque tools, PLCs, test benches, and barcode scanners
  • Organizations that require full production traceability, eDHR, and compliance audit logs
  • Enterprises needing native ERP and MES integration as part of a connected factory strategy
  • Defense and aerospace manufacturers requiring on-premises deployment for CMMC or ITAR compliance

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 VKS

Teams comparing the two usually pick SOPX for video to sop , document import , or training & onboarding . These are workflows where VKS'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.

What is the main difference between SOPX and VKS?
SOPX generates structured work instructions automatically from video. Upload a recording of the process and the AI produces the steps. VKS is a manual authoring platform where you build instructions step by step using images, videos, and annotations. VKS also goes significantly deeper into shop floor connectivity, with IoT device integration, production tracking, and ERP integrations that SOPX does not offer.
How fast can a team start with SOPX compared to VKS?
SOPX is self-serve. Sign up, upload a video, and have a published work instruction the same day. VKS requires booking a demo and going through a sales process before accessing the platform.
Can I migrate existing training content from VKS to SOPX?
Yes. If you have process videos recorded, whether originally made for VKS or elsewhere, SOPX can process them to generate structured work instructions. You are not starting from scratch.
What happens when a process changes?
In SOPX, you update only the affected step by replacing it with new video, an image, or an image carousel. The rest of the work instruction stays intact and a new version is saved. In VKS, you edit the relevant step manually within their authoring tool and put it through the approval workflow before it goes live.
Is SOPX suitable for large enterprises?
Yes, particularly for enterprises that need structured SOP documentation across many processes without long implementation cycles. For large manufacturers that also need IoT device integration, production traceability, and ERP connectivity on the shop floor, VKS is likely the stronger fit.
Can I try SOPX and VKS without commitment?
SOPX offers a self-serve free trial. Sign up, upload a video, generate a work instruction, and evaluate the full workflow without speaking to sales. VKS does not list a self-serve trial on their website. Access requires contacting their team first.

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