

DistilBook is an AI-powered tool designed to convert various types of textual content, such as PDFs, DOCX, and TXT files, into clear and engaging explainer videos. Users can upload documents, articles, or any written material, and the platform automatically transforms this content into animated whiteboard-style videos, making complex information more digestible and visually appealing. The service is particularly beneficial for teams and companies looking to create training materials, onboarding videos, and technical lessons, as well as for educators who wish to turn course content into engagin…
The product is straightforward and focused: convert documents into engaging video explanations, which maps well to educators, trainers, and knowledge teams. The company already has paying customers and a recurring base (MRR $971), while last-30-day revenue ($1,682) exceeds MRR — suggesting a mix of subscription and one-off sales. An 80% margin is a real advantage: if sustainable, it gives plenty of room to invest in distribution or creator partnerships.
That said, the absolute revenue is still small and the company was founded very recently, so the 410% growth is likely coming off a low base and will need repeatable customer acquisition and retention to scale. The next levers to watch are whether recurring revenue can catch up to or exceed one-time deals, how acquisition costs evolve, and whether the product keeps engagement high enough to justify a subscription model.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.