If you need something to review lots of images or videos and get useful results, Pactto could be a good option. The tool lets you record your screen, view videos and photos on your phone, then share reviews with customizable to-do lists and AI-transcribed notes. It works on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and the web, and has several pricing levels from a free version to a Pro plan costing $9 a month.
Another option is Twelve Labs, which has a multimodal AI-powered video understanding platform with APIs for fast search, text generation and classification of large video archives. The platform is highly customizable and works with many programming languages, so it can be used at large scale and securely. That could be useful if you need to process video libraries and create summaries.
If you need more sophisticated video analysis, Valossa has a multimodal AI-powered tool to automate lots of video processing tasks like transcription, captioning and brand-safe advertising. It's got both a user-friendly portal and lightweight API that can be built into other tools to boost productivity and extract information from video data.
If you want a general-purpose visual analysis tool, Visionati can perform detailed image and video analysis with several AI engines. It can do things like captioning images, intelligent tagging and facial recognition. It's geared for digital marketing and data analysis, but tiered pricing plans mean it can be used for smaller, simpler projects.