Stop watching.
Start asking.
Search every hour of footage you’ve ever recorded. Get the exact moment back—cited, timestamped—under a second. Clipping comes later.
Cited
Every answer
NAS-friendly
On-prem connector
121 langs
Indic + global
Your archive
Never trained on
50,000+
hours indexed in beta
800 ms
median retrieval
Cited
every answer
Used by media teams, broadcasters, edtech platforms, and agency archives.
Deepgrip AI
Stop watching. Start asking.
Your archive holds the answers. Deepgrip makes them queryable.
- Sub-second retrieval across tens of thousands of hours of indexed video.*
- Every answer cites the exact moment in your video — so you can verify, not trust blindly.
- Works where your videos live — YouTube, S3, NAS, on-prem.
* Latency on warm indexed corpora; cold-start ingestion times vary with archive size.
Try a real question
Deepgrip AI
Online
What did our CEO say about pricing in the last three town halls?
Your video archive isn’t a library.
It’s a search bar you haven’t built yet.
Most teams record everything and search nothing. The most-asked question in any media Slack is “where did we discuss X.” For a 60-minute show, you sit on 30 social moments — most ship zero. We built Deepgrip because that is the most expensive asset companies waste.
the loop
Your archive is searchable. Everything else just got easier.
01 · search
Ask any question across every hour of footage you’ve ever recorded.
02 · cite
Get the exact moment back — speaker, timestamp, quote — under a second.
03 · clip
Turn the moment into a captioned, on-brand clip. One click.
Publishing to YouTube, LinkedIn, X, and Instagram comes after. Optional. Not the point.
verdict
What’s hidden in your archive?
Drag the slider to roughly your archive size. We’ll tell you what’s already in there.
that nobody on your team has ever found.
recovered every week — once it’s searchable.
already inside the footage you own. We rank them.
Conservative model: 12 moments per hour of long-form, 0.04 hrs/wk saved per indexed hour at one query/week, 0.6 platform-tuned clips per hour. Real numbers go up with frequency.
in the beta
What a 50,000-hour archive looks like in Deepgrip.
50K+
hours indexed across beta archives
800ms
median retrieval, warm corpus
∞
queries per archive · zero per-search fee
We’re in private beta. Customer logos and named case studies land as our first cohort goes public — Q3 2026. Until then, we’d rather show numbers than borrow trust.
benchmarks
The numbers we’d show your engineering team.
Retrieval latency
0.8s
median, cited answer + 3 sources
1.4s
19 of 20 queries return inside this
2.1s
worst-case before timeout
Across warm 50K-hour corpus, single region, May 2026.
Index throughput
5K hrs
fresh corpus, single node
50K hrs
beta archive ingest, end-to-end
Δ-only
incremental on every new upload
Cold archive to first searchable answer.
Security & isolation
At rest
every shard, every backup
In transit
browser, API, NAS connector
On request
plus per-org audit log export
Per-org tenancy. We never train on customer footage.
your footage stays where it lives
On-prem NAS. S3. Drive. YouTube. Dropbox.
We index where your archive already sits — not where we’d prefer it sat.
NAS · S3 · Drive · YouTube · Dropbox
why we built deepgrip
We noticed companies were spending heavily to create video content—but almost none of them could reuse it efficiently.
Media teams had years of footage sitting in drives, NAS systems, cloud buckets, and hard disks. Valuable interviews, speeches, podcasts, and events were buried in folders no one wanted to search manually.
Editors were spending hours finding moments that should take seconds.
We believed video archives shouldn’t behave like dead storage.
They should work like searchable intelligence.
That’s why we built Deepgrip—to turn every video archive into something teams can instantly search, clip, repurpose, and monetize.