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Intelligent audio narration
Audio description brings movies, shows, and live events to life for blind and low-vision viewers. Crafted to feel like cinema, not compliance.
Watch & listen — Harry Potter sample with AI audio description (technology demo fragment)
Streaming catalogs • Live broadcasts • Education and training
Hear the difference in under a minute
Upload one video (up to 1 GB) and we’ll process the first 5 minutes. Full-length support is coming soon.
Story access
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“The young boy’s eyes widen as a massive shadow glides over the train.”
“For the first time, I didn’t have to ask what just happened on screen.”
See it in action
Family films, horror, sports — audio description that draws everyone into the story.
Help kids get lost in the story. Descriptions woven into dialogue pauses so every moment counts.
Silence speaks. A quiet scene becomes gripping when audio description builds suspense where there are no words.
Epic moments deserve a voice. Feel the drama of Michael Jordan’s greatest play, fully described.
How it works
Upload video or connect your library. All major formats supported.
AI-assisted narration during natural pauses. Or bring your own script.
Export a standard audio track. Works with players, platforms, and workflows.
Use Cases
Make your catalog fully accessible. The industry standard for inclusive entertainment.
Live and on-demand TV. Meet regulatory compliance with inclusive reach.
Accessible learning materials. Described videos for courses and training content.
Features
Clear, concise descriptions of key visual elements woven into natural pauses in dialogue.
Intelligent scene analysis helps generate descriptions faster, with human review built in.
APIs and tools to add audio description to your existing content library and workflows.
About
Audio description is a narration track that describes important visual details in video content — actions, scenery, body language — during natural pauses in dialogue.
It enables people who are blind or have low vision to fully experience visual media. From blockbuster films to classroom videos, audio description ensures no one misses the story.
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