Search your archive the way you talk

Type a natural question. Deepgrip finds the moments that answer it across thousands of hours, even when the exact words were never spoken. The match comes back as a playable clip with a timestamp and the surrounding context.

What you can ask

Search by quote, by topic, by speaker, by date, by tournament, by location. "Every Bumrah yorker in death overs." "Where did Swamiji explain karma yoga." "Every time a CEO referenced AI safety in our 2010-2024 interviews." Deepgrip surfaces the exact 30-second clip and the surrounding transcript so a journalist can cite, an editor can ship, a researcher can verify.

Beyond keyword

Old transcript search forces you to know the exact words. Deepgrip understands meaning. A search for "world cup celebrations" returns the trophy-lift moment even if "world cup celebrations" was never said. A search for "founder mode" returns the exec who described the same idea in different words.

Search the whole archive at once

Every video you have indexed, in every language you support, returns from a single query. Speaker filters, year filters, language filters, tag filters — combine them as you would in a database. Results in under a second across thousands of hours.

Frequently asked

Does it work on multilingual archives?

Yes. Search across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and the other supported languages from one query.

Can a search phrase be a full sentence?

Yes. Plain-English questions are the recommended way to ask. Operators (speaker:, year:, tag:) refine when you need precision.

Does the result include the surrounding context?

Yes. Every match returns the cited moment plus the 30 seconds around it, so the result reads naturally and the citation is verifiable.

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