When video content keeps piling up, how do you actually make use of it?
Video production has exploded over the past decade. YouTube, podcasts, short-form platforms — content creation is no longer something only media companies do. Teams generate gigabytes of footage every week. Organizations build up years of event recordings, training videos, and marketing content. Video has quietly become one of the most valuable assets a company owns.
But there's a catch: video is easy to store and hard to use. When someone needs a specific clip, the process hasn't changed much — you scrub through the timeline, rewatch chunks of footage, and hope you remember roughly when it happened. As libraries grow, this gets worse. All that footage sits in storage, technically available, but practically invisible. It's an asset that nobody can access.
AI Is Starting to Change This
The technology has been catching up. With visual recognition, speech transcription, and semantic understanding, AI can now read what's actually happening inside a video — who's talking, what's on screen, what the scene is about. Layer on a language model, and suddenly users don't need to remember file names or timestamps. They just describe what they're looking for, and the system finds it.
Searching video is shifting from "dig through your files" to "just tell it what you need."
The problem is, most of these solutions aren't built for everyday production teams. Cloud infrastructure, complex setups, high costs — for independent creators, smaller studios, and mid-size organizations, the practical barriers are still very real.
Storage Isn't Enough Anymore
Accusys has been working with the video production industry for a long time — from early editing workstation storage to high-performance media infrastructure. And over the years, one pattern keeps emerging: the teams that struggle aren't running out of storage. They're running out of ways to find what they've already shot.
Storing data is a solved problem. The harder question is how to make that content discoverable, searchable, and actually useful again. That question is what led us to build Momentry Studio.
The idea is straightforward: your video library shouldn't just be a place where files sit. It should be a system you can explore. Momentry Studio uses AI analysis and semantic search to break video down into meaningful, searchable "Moments" — so instead of hunting through a timeline, you just type what you're looking for. "Find all the beach sunset shots." The system finds them. Every clip, every timestamp, instantly surfaced.
Your archive stops being a filing cabinet and starts being something you can actually work with.
Every Moment Is an Entry
The name says it all: Moment + Entry. The idea behind Momentry is that every significant instant in a video — a key line, a standout shot, a scene that tells a story — can become its own entry point. Something you can search for, jump to, and use.
When your footage is organized this way, you stop rewatching videos from the beginning hoping to stumble onto what you need. You go straight to it. Every moment is an entry — a door into the content, not just a point on a timeline.
Local Edge AI: AI That Works Where You Do
One of the biggest hesitations teams have with AI-powered video tools is the cloud. Sending large volumes of footage off-site is expensive. For many organizations, it also raises real questions about data privacy and security.
Momentry Studio is built around a Local Edge AI architecture, which means the AI analysis and indexing happen on your own infrastructure. Your footage never needs to leave. You get the full benefit of AI-powered search without the bandwidth costs, without the cloud dependency, and without handing your content to a third-party server. The AI runs where your content already lives — close to the work, integrated into the workflow.
Come See It at COMPUTEX 2026
Accusys will be demoing Momentry Studio for the first time at COMPUTEX Taipei 2026 this June.
We'll show what it looks like to search inside your video library — to pull up the exact clip you need in seconds, to rediscover footage you'd completely forgotten about, to treat your archive as a resource rather than a backlog.
📍 COMPUTEX Taipei 2026
📅 June 2 – 5, 2026
📌 Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, 4F
🎯 Accusys Booth R1022
When video becomes searchable and understandable, it stops being a storage problem — and starts becoming an advantage.
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