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    Scorm to Doc solves the problem of "locked" content by converting technical SCORM packages into fully editable and shareable formats like Word, PDF, and PowerPoint. This allows you to easily edit, share, and repurpose your e-learning content without needing an LMS or the original authoring tool.

    The Problem with SCORM (and How We Fix It)

    Your e-learning content is valuable. But when it's locked in a SCORM package, it's like having a book you can't open. You can't edit it, you can't easily share it, and you definitely can't repurpose it.

    Why is SCORM a "Black Box"?

    SCORM was designed for Learning Management Systems (LMS), not for people. This means your content is trapped in a technical format, making simple tasks impossible:

    1

    Editing & Updates are Difficult

    Need to fix a typo or update a statistic? You'd have to find the original authoring tool project, make the change, and re-export the entire package.

    2

    Content Reuse is Inefficient

    Want to use a great diagram in a presentation? You'll probably have to take a screenshot, resulting in a low-quality image.

    3

    Accessibility is Limited

    Sharing content with stakeholders or subject matter experts who don't have LMS access is often impossible.

    How Does Scorm to Doc Unlock Your Content?

    We break open the black box. By converting your SCORM package into standard formats like Word, PDF, or PowerPoint, we give you back control in three key ways:

    Instantly Editable Content

    Open your content in Microsoft Word and make changes in seconds. No authoring tool needed.

    High-Quality Media Assets

    Download every image and video in its original quality. No more blurry screenshots.

    Universal Access & Sharing

    Share PDFs and PowerPoint files that anyone can open, on any device, without an LMS.

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