If you're looking for a photo utility that's tightly integrated with Lightroom and has advanced video abilities like motion tracking and object detection, CrossPrism is a top contender. It uses multi-core CPU, GPU and Neural Engine processing to process and catalog photos, identifying, labeling and categorizing content. CrossPrism can handle video with motion tracking and object detection, and it works directly with Lightroom. That makes it a good option for photographers with lots of RAW photos.
Another top contender is Topaz Labs, which offers a range of professional-grade photo and video editing software that uses deep learning for better image and video quality. Its Video AI 5 can stabilize video, slow down or speed up video, and sharpen video, and it can be used as standalone software or as a plugin for Lightroom and other software. That makes it a good option for pros who need high-end video processing.
For more advanced video tracking and masking, Boris FX is a broad suite of plugins and standalone software, including Mocha Pro for planar motion tracking and masking. That's useful for professional photographers and digital artists who need heavy-duty motion tracking and object detection. The suite is available as a subscription, with access to a range of plugins and standalone software and lots of training.
Last is Radiant, an AI-powered photo editing software that works with Lightroom and offers Scene Detection, Smart Presets and Quick Edit Controls. It automates lots of editing decisions, producing high-quality photos quickly. Radiant is available as a standalone app and as native plugins, so it's good for pros and amateurs.