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Find the moments that matter with natural language

Connect existing video and live streams. Our proprietary model, AiSK, understands speech, visuals, scenes, actions, and context directly — turning them into searchable moments, clips, answers, and business insight without manual tagging.

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From video and live streams to business insight

Start with the video you already have. AiSK turns existing streams into searchable moments, clips, answers, and insight with far less manual review.

  • Connect existing video and live streams
  • Analyze them with our proprietary model, AiSK
  • Surface moments your teams can act on

Built for teams that own large video libraries

The strongest use cases are not generic search boxes. They are high-volume review workflows where teams need a precise moment, clip, answer, or next action from video.

  • Media and post-production teams

    Find shots, reactions, segments, and story beats without scrubbing full recordings.

  • Enterprise knowledge and L&D teams

    Turn town halls, training videos, and expert sessions into searchable answers and reusable clips.

  • Sports and live-event teams

    Locate plays, angles, sponsor moments, and highlights while content is still valuable.

  • Operations and compliance teams

    Review recorded evidence faster while keeping access rules and audit needs in scope.

Insight without a heavy AI project

No manual tagging. No months-long custom pipeline before the first useful result.

  • Use existing streams
  • Find moments with natural language
  • Turn results into clips, answers, and follow-ups

Enterprise questions buyers ask before adopting semantic video search

  • Does it work on both live streams and VOD?

    Yes. The same video-intelligence layer can support live-event workflows and recorded libraries, so teams can search moments during or after an event.

  • Do we need to manually tag videos first?

    No. AiSK is designed to understand speech, visuals, scenes, actions, and context directly. Existing captions or metadata can help, but they are not the starting requirement.

  • What does a result become after search?

    A timestamp, playable moment, clip candidate, summary, answer, or follow-up action that a media, training, event, or operations team can use.

  • Can results respect permissions and enterprise controls?

    Yes. Semantic search should sit inside the same governed video workflow as publishing, access control, DRM, and analytics—not as a disconnected AI demo.

See what your video library can answer

Show us a real workflow. We can map where semantic video understanding creates the fastest business value.