Turn a Photo, a File, or Your Voice Into a Written Procedure

Photograph a checklist, upload a file, or just talk — AI writes the procedure for you, and one spoken edit keeps it current in every language.

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Procedures, written for you

Every team runs on know-how that never quite gets written down — the right way to open, to close, to hand over a shift, or to fix the thing that always breaks. It lives in one experienced person's head, on a curling sticky note, or in a document nobody keeps current. So the same questions get asked, the same steps get skipped, and "how we do it here" quietly walks out the door the day that person leaves.

Loopapa turns that around. You don't sit down and write the procedure — you hand over what you already have, and AI writes it for you. Snap a photo of the paper checklist, upload the spreadsheet you've been using, or just describe it out loud. In seconds you get a clean, structured standard operating procedure (SOP), filed in your Handbook and ready for the team. Need to change it later? You don't edit a word — press record, say "use black pepper instead of red," and the whole guide rewrites itself.

Here's what you can feed it, how the writing actually happens, and how to keep every procedure current with a single spoken sentence.

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Three ways in, one finished procedure out

You can create a written procedure three ways in Loopapa — photograph something that's already on paper, upload a document or spreadsheet, or just describe it out loud. Whichever you pick, AI turns it into the same thing: a clean, structured procedure, written in your Handbook's language and saved as a ready-to-edit draft.

There's no template to fill in and no blank page to stare at. You bring the raw material in whatever form it already exists, and the writing — the ordering, the phrasing, the step-by-step structure — is done for you.

Photo

It's already on paper. Capture a printed checklist, a handwritten note, or a shot of the whiteboard, and AI reads it into ordered steps.

File

It's already a document. Upload an old procedure, a PDF, or an Excel or CSV list, and AI reshapes it into a clean, formatted guide.

Voice

It's only in your head. Tap record, walk through it in plain language, and AI writes the steps as you talk.

And a procedure is never locked. When something changes, you don't reopen it and edit line by line — you press record, say what's different, and AI rewrites the whole guide to match. More on that just below.

How does an input become a written procedure?

It's three moves — you provide the raw material, AI reads and structures it, and you get an editable draft in your Handbook — and it takes seconds, not the afternoon you'd spend writing it by hand.

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Choose how to add it.

In your Handbook, start a new procedure from a photo, your voice, or a file.

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Hand over the raw material.

Snap the paper, record yourself talking it through, or pick the document or spreadsheet.

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AI reads and writes it.

In a few seconds you get a structured, step-by-step procedure — in your Handbook's language, with a category already chosen for you.

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Review and save.

Adjust anything in the editor — wording, formatting, even images or video — then save. It's live for your team.

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How do you update a procedure when something changes?

You don't reopen the document and hunt for the right line. You press record and say what's different — the way you'd tell a colleague — and AI rewrites the whole procedure to match, in seconds. You can do it by voice, photo, or file, exactly like you created it.

After each change, a short note shows exactly what was updated, so you can see the edit landed the way you meant. And a bad input can't quietly break a good procedure — send an unrelated photo or something that doesn't fit, and it simply tells you nothing changed and the information didn't apply.

One procedure, every language — always current

A handbook is written in the language you set for it, not the language you happen to speak — so you can talk a procedure through in one language and keep the guide in another. Every edit updates the version in each language your handbook is kept in, so nobody's left on an outdated or half-translated copy. Switch the handbook language and the next small change rewrites the entire procedure into it.

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"Make it 20 units instead of 10."

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Updated the quantity from 10 to 20 units.

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Real-world example

A hotel's signature recipe — documented, protected, and always current

A signature dish is one of a hotel restaurant's most valuable secrets, and it usually lives in one head chef's memory or on a single stained recipe card. If the chef is off — or leaves — it can walk out with them. Here's how that knowledge gets captured, protected, and kept current in Loopapa, without the chef ever opening a text editor.

Capture

The head chef records the dish out loud — or snaps the handwritten recipe card. No typing.

Structure

AI turns it into a clean, numbered procedure and files it in the category it belongs to.

Protect

It sits in a category only kitchen leads can open, so the recipe stays a secret — even from the rest of the team.

Keep current

When the dish is tweaked, a quick spoken note updates the recipe for everyone allowed to see it.

The same pattern fits anything sensitive or specialist — a maintenance routine only your engineers should follow, a cash-handling procedure for shift leads, a per-location opening checklist. You decide who can open each one through roles and permissions, so the right people always have the guide — and no one else does.

Works with the rest of Loopapa

A written procedure isn't an island — it plugs straight into how your team already works day to day.

Staff can just ask

Once a procedure is written, your team doesn't have to search for it — they can ask AI and get the answer straight from the guide.

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The same idea, for tasks

Tasks can be created from text or voice too — so an assignment can be handed off just as fast as a procedure is written.

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Reports work the same way

Staff can send a report by voice or text too — no separate app, no separate habit to learn.

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Choose the output language

The language your procedures are written in is set once, in your workspace settings — change it any time.

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Control AI access per person

AI features — including procedure creation — can be turned on or off for each team member individually.

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Track how much AI you use

Every procedure you create by AI counts toward a usage report you can export any time.

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What does this cost, and what happens after the trial?

Every plan, including Free, can create procedures from a photo, a file, or your voice — it just works a little differently depending on how long you've been using it.

First 14 days

Full AI, on every plan — including Free

When you sign up, even on Free, you get 14 days of AI at Starter-level capacity — plenty to build a real starting Handbook from photos, files, and voice.

After the trial

You keep everything, and keep building

Nothing you built gets locked. On Free, AI creation pauses, but a full text editor stays open — write and edit procedures by hand, link external images and video, and record audio with a built-in player. You can keep adding new procedures manually, up to your plan's limit.

Free

AI for 14 days, then manual

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Handbook procedures

Starter

AI, ongoing

20

Handbook procedures

Pro

AI, ongoing

100

Handbook procedures

Enterprise

AI, ongoing

Unlimited

Handbook procedures

Every plan supports photo, file, and voice input — the difference is how many procedures you can build with AI, and for how long.

Frequently asked questions

Can I turn a handwritten recipe or checklist into a procedure?
Yes. Take a photo of the paper — handwritten or printed — and AI reads it and writes a clean, structured procedure from it. No retyping.
Can I upload an Excel file or PDF instead of taking a photo?
Yes. Upload a PDF, CSV, or Excel file and AI reshapes it into a formatted, step-by-step procedure — the same way it would from a photo or your voice.
How do I update a procedure without editing it manually?
Press record and say what changed — by voice, photo, or file, the same way you created it. AI rewrites the whole procedure to match and shows a short note confirming what it changed.
What happens if I send an unrelated photo or file by mistake?
Nothing breaks. If what you send doesn't fit, the AI suggestions note simply says nothing changed because the information didn't apply — your procedure stays exactly as it was.
What language will my procedure be written in?
Whatever language is set for your Handbook — not the language you happen to speak while recording. Change that setting any time and the next edit rewrites the procedure into the new language.
Is this available on the Free plan?
Yes — for your first 14 days, at Starter-level capacity. After that, nothing you built is deleted; you can keep adding procedures manually, without AI, up to 50 total.
Can I add my own custom procedures with photos and video?
Yes. Loopapa's Handbook editor lets you write custom text and add links to images, video, and audio recordings with a built-in player — no AI required, whenever you'd rather write it yourself.

Stop losing know-how to sticky notes and memory

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