Creating Video Indexes with AI — CLIPr’s 4th patent awarded

Mack Reed
The Moment
Published in
2 min readSep 30, 2022
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We can look at CLIPr’s latest patent — awarded last week for “creating a video summary based on video relevancy” — through multiple lenses:

A patent is government certification for original R&D. It represents protection against theft, catnip for investors, a reward for hard work by dozens of technologists.

Most critically for us — this particular patent represents our core building block: The video index.

Screenshot of the header for CLIPr’s latest’ patent.

CLIPr’s AI breaks down video into an index of distinct, searchable, shareable, and actionable moments.

We’re working on ways to deploy this for more publishers, enterprise companies, and event organizers because the CLIPr’d Moment has the potential to transform the way all of them use video — and thus, transform their futures for the better.

We are designing new tools for finding, measuring, and leveraging the Moment for one reason: Giving teams quick access to what they talked about, reacted to, and decided upon means they spend less time getting to the truth — giving them more time and context to make good decisions on how to act on it.

We have three more patents pending. Stay tuned for them — and for upcoming feature launches. We’ll keep you posted.

(Note: We have extended our SeedInvest campaign — There’s still time to get in on the current seed round here.)

Mack Reed is Director of Product Management at CLIPr, guiding the development of the platform’s functionality, user experience, community, and brand.

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Mack Reed
The Moment

Veteran technologist, recovering journalist and longtime maker and Burner. Based in Seattle, where I guide product development for CLIPr.ai.