KeyVid AI sees what other tools only hear. Go beyond transcripts and use our AI to analyze your video's visuals. Get the full context audio misses and instantly search for any on-screen action, visual cues, object, or even facial expression in your videos.
Yesterday I saw the headline that Perplexity tried to buy Google Chrome for $34.5B. One move and they got free coverage in BBC, NYT, Business Insider, and basically every major tech outlet.
That s tens of millions in equivalent PR value without spending it. Just create a news story with a slightly absurd twist and boom, you re front-page material.
Common Sense Media published a report on this topic, and it reminded me of how big a bubble I live in.
When Meta announced back in 2024/2025 that they wanted to create AI avatars to boost engagement, I was skeptic, but data speaks clearly young people enjoy AI interaction.
I m launching a product for the first time on Product Hunt and, while I ve done my research (and read waay too many launch checklists), I d really love to hear from this community directly. We re set to go live the first week of August, which I m slightly nervous about timing-wise, since this is most people s down time for the summer. Has anyone here launched during August before?
I m Gabriel, a product designer turned founder, and I m building KeyVid AI a tool that helps you skim, search, and extract insights from long videos like meetings, webinars, lectures, or YouTube content. With AI-generated bookmarks, podcast-style summaries, conversational Q&A, and smart exports (PDF, Notion, Docs), KeyVid makes video content instantly useful instead of painfully long.
But we re going deeper: KeyVid uses machine learning to analyze visual cues, facial expressions, and body language, so it can summarize videos even without audio. That means more accurate, emotion-aware insights and smarter playback especially for meetings or reviews where what s seen matters just as much as what s said.
I m Gabe, product designer and founder of KeyVid AI. After days of building, scrapping, rethinking, rebuilding, and doubting everything and myself in between I m thrilled (and slightly nervous) to share that KeyVid is now live and it s officially entering its pre-launch phase.