Imaginario AI, a multimodal API and video curation platform, will be on display in Hall 14, sporting library cataloguing, production and packaging capabilities. It offers clip search and ideation, compliance editing, transcription, chapterisation and content repurposing for social channels.
The developer claims Imaginario AI can simplify and enhance the content creation process, enabling post-production and marketing teams to distribute more content to a wider audience and better monetise their assets.

Features include highlight clips, permitting users to search within text and discover text chapters to fashion custom video clips; one-click, to clip features for long interviews and podcasts; and collections, to categorise assets into navigable chapters. The platform also comes with a social media packaging and branding tool.
Stand Number: 14.AIP8, 14.AIP8z
Company: Imaginario
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