RUN.EDGE Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Jun Oguchi) has significantly updated the automatic manual creation function for its AI video manual service, "TAGURU." Concurrently, the company has released a "Free-Word Procedure Video Search Function for Field Use," enabling field users to search for necessary procedure videos using free words. Furthermore, TAGURU will be exhibited at "Manufacturing World Tokyo 2026," to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from July 1 (Wed) to July 3 (Fri), 2026, where the latest updated features of TAGURU will be introduced. Background of the Update In manufacturing sites, with labor shortages and the aging of skilled workers, the accumulation and sharing of on-site know-how, such as work standardization, skill transfer, safety education, and technical transfer to foreign personnel, are becoming increasingly important. However, even when shooting work videos, manualization required significant effort due to issues like the absence of explanatory audio, poor recording environments, and the need for manual insertion of subtitles and manual cutting/trimming. Additionally, even with created manuals, there was a challenge that they could not be fully utilized for daily work or training if field users could not quickly find the necessary procedures. With this update, TAGURU can now automatically analyze videos of normal work scenes and perform subtitle generation and page segmentation, even from videos shot as they are. This supports the creation of high-quality video manuals by AI, regardless of the on-site environment during creation. Furthermore, a function has been added that allows field users to search for necessary procedure videos using free words. This enhances usability, transforming TAGURU not just into a tool for "creating" manuals, but into a video knowledge base that can be quickly found and utilized when needed on-site. Key Update Details 1. Significant Update to Automatic Manual Creation Function (Beta Version)