Ex-Googlers are building infrastructure to help companies understand their video data
A startup is turning mountains of unused video into a goldmine of business intelligence.
Deep Dive
Two former Google Japan employees founded InfiniMind to solve the 'dark data' problem of unused video. Their AI platform converts vast archives into structured, queryable data, moving beyond simple object tagging to understand narratives and causality. The startup recently secured $5.8 million in seed funding and launched its first product, TV Pulse, in Japan to analyze TV content in real time for media and retail companies.
Why It Matters
This unlocks immense value from a previously untapped resource, transforming how businesses leverage video for strategic decisions.