Build a compilation in minutes, not days

A compilation is one theme stitched together across many videos: every Yuvraj six in the 2011 World Cup, every time a guest mentioned founder mode last quarter, every wicket Bumrah took in death overs. Deepgrip finds the moments and assembles them into a single output, ready to ship.

What you can compile

One player across a tournament. One topic across a season of episodes. One speaker across a year of conferences. One bill across a parliamentary term. Pick a theme; Deepgrip pulls every relevant moment from your archive into a single timeline.

How long it takes

A highlight package that used to take an editor two days now takes a producer 10 minutes — pick the theme, review the candidate moments, drop anything that does not belong, hit assemble. Multilingual, ready for OTT or social.

You stay in charge

Auto-compilation is the starting point, never the final cut. Drop moments that don't fit, reorder, set per-clip duration, gate the final output behind an approval queue. Brand colours, intros, outros come from your brand kit.

Frequently asked

How is a compilation different from a recap?

A recap summarises one recording (one match, one episode, one session). A compilation pulls a theme across many recordings.

Can I compile across an unlabelled archive?

Yes. Deepgrip identifies the people, places, events and tournaments in your archive automatically. You only label the speakers and tags you care about.

Does the compilation come in multiple languages?

Yes. One source archive ships compilations in any of the 121 supported languages, without re-editing.

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