If you want a service to search video for particular words or topics, Twelve Labs is a good option. This multimodal AI-powered video understanding service can search, generate text and classify video libraries. Its powerful APIs -- the Search API for natural language scene detection and the Classify API for automated categorization -- are powered by large video foundation models. The service is geared for high accuracy, scalability and customization, which makes it well-suited for big video libraries and enterprise customers.
Another option is VeedoAI, which offers a variety of video analysis tools. That includes tools to detect topics and keywords, search contextually and summarize transcripts. VeedoAI is designed to help people in fields like telemedicine, e-learning and sports make decisions based on data and optimize their content. It uses the latest language models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral and Google for the highest performance.
If you want a service with a relatively lightweight API that's easy to use, Valossa is a good option. It can automatically transcribe video, caption it and analyze video mood, among other things, and is geared for media and entertainment customers. Valossa's multimodal AI and relatively simple interface can automate tasks and free up your time.
Last, Imaginario is an AI-powered video content management service that can help you search, analyze and transform your video library. With multimodal search and auto-framing, it can cut down on manual editing and organization work. The service is geared to help creators work more efficiently and offers a free-forever Starter tier and more advanced options for paid customers.