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After uploading your files and clicking Continue, Velo opens the Assisted Recording modal. This is where you’ll do a quick narration pass - talking through your files as if you’re explaining the product to a potential customer. Velo records your voice and transcribes it to use as the basis for the AI-generated script.

The Assisted Recording modal

The modal shows a short prompt explaining what’s about to happen. Before starting, make sure:
  • Your microphone is enabled in your browser - Velo needs access to record your narration
  • You’re in a quiet environment
  • You’ve thought through what you want to say for each file
When you’re ready, click Start Recording.

The canvas session

Clicking Start Recording opens your uploaded files in a canvas tab - a new browser tab powered by the Velo Chrome Extension. A countdown (3, 2, 1…) plays before recording begins. Once recording starts, your files are displayed one at a time in the canvas. Walk through them naturally:
  • Narrate what you see and what it demonstrates
  • Move to the next file or page when you’re done with the current one - click the forward arrow or press the right arrow key
  • Keep your commentary concise - 1–3 sentences per file or page is plenty
Velo records your microphone the entire time the canvas tab is open.
The canvas tab is managed by the Velo Chrome Extension. Do not close it manually during the session - Velo will close it automatically when the recording is complete.

Finishing the narration

When you’ve gone through all your files, click Stop Recording (or the equivalent control in the canvas). The canvas tab will close automatically, and Velo will return you to the main tab. Velo then processes your audio into a transcript. You’ll see a “Processing transcript…” state while this completes - it typically takes a few seconds. Once the transcript is ready, Velo moves you to the VeloTwin Setup page.