Turn a course you built in Claude Design, Claude Code, or any other AI builder into a SCORM package that reports real completion and scores to your LMS. No code. Your file never leaves your browser.
AI builders make it easy to ship a polished, interactive course as a single HTML file. The problem shows up at upload time. An LMS cannot launch a bare HTML file, and it has no way to know whether the learner finished or how they scored. This tool closes that gap by wrapping your HTML in a real SCORM package, so completion and scores flow straight into your reporting.
Create your course in Claude Design (or another AI builder) with the help of our prewritten prompt blocks, then export it as a single self-contained .html file.
Upload the file, set your passing score, and choose when the course should count as complete.
Get a ready-to-use SCORM package as a .zip and upload it to any SCORM-compliant LMS.
Built for instructional designers who want real reporting without writing a line of code.
Your course reports its own final score through a single reportScore call, so completion and grades reflect actual learner performance.
Set the passing score and the reported result maps cleanly to passed or failed in your LMS gradebook.
Embed devlin.ai simulations in your project, just like you would in any eLearning experience.
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is the standard that lets a learning management system launch a course, track whether the learner completed it, and record a score. A SCORM package is a .zip file structured so any compliant LMS can read it.
This tool is built for self-contained HTML courses, the kind Claude Design and other AI builders export. Storyline and Rise already publish their own SCORM packages, so you do not need this for them. If you want practice inside a Storyline or Rise course, then you can use the devlin.ai simulation builder.
Both SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004. You pick the version that matches your LMS before you download the package.
No. You upload your HTML file, choose a passing score and a completion rule, and download the finished SCORM package. There is nothing to configure in code.
No. The wrapping happens entirely in your browser. Your HTML file is never sent to a server, which keeps your content private.
Any SCORM-compliant LMS, including Cornerstone, Docebo, SAP Litmos, and Moodle. If your platform can import a SCORM 1.2 or 2004 package, it will track your course.
Wrap your HTML into a SCORM package in about a minute, right in your browser.