Moments Lab To Unveil Its Latest AI Indexing Technology At The 2025 NAB Show
At the 2025 NAB Show, AI video discovery company Moments Lab will unveil MXT-2, the latest version of its AI indexing technology.
MXT is a multimodal and generative AI that understands what’s happening in every moment of a video and describes it like a human, saving creative teams hours of manual searching or scrubbing through videos. Through AI-generated, time-coded metadata, MXT not only enhances video search but can also generate customizable indexing that recognizes specific people, places, and logos and detects relevant moments depending on the content type.
MXT-2 uses a smarter, larger AI model than the previous version and is powered by more carefully curated data points for even more accurate, humanlike descriptions. MXT-2 is available on the Moments Lab platform or via its public API.
Moments Lab solutions available for demo at the 2025 NAB Show enable organizations to:
- Index and sort videos automatically with AI.
- Discover and repurpose content at scale.
- Share and distribute media files to key partners.
- Commercialize media libraries via a cloud-based storefront.
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