Catapult is an AI-powered video platform helping content creators make videos from the content they already have.
Catapult is an AI-powered video platform that helps content creators find just what they want from their footage in minutes. Catapult’s browser-based application pulls video into the cloud and applies a series of AI models to it in order make searching and navigating through it more fast and effective.
From the point of view of the user, they simply create video they way the normally would, and we do the recording automatically on their behalf. Then, when they're done, they go to a URL, and navigate the analysis and suggestions provided by our AI to find the material they want to use for whatever other videos they need to make (promos, ads, highlights, TikTok, etc). We then make it easy to either download and use that material, or to access via other online editors like Canva.
With pay-as-you-go plans, content creators can precisely tailor their budget to their video needs without being locked into a monthly subscription. No other software can handle hours and hours of footage like Catapult to help find the best clips from footage, so that people can share the videos they need quickly and cost effectively. Catapult is the best video platform for those who want to create content everyday but don’t have time to create it from scratch.
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