For sports rightsholders & broadcasters
Cricket boards, football leagues and broadcasters turn decades of match footage into a searchable archive. Ask in plain language. Get the exact 12-second clip with timestamp and citation.
Forty years of match tape, thousands of hours of commentary in Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali and regional languages — all locked inside opaque files. Every "find me Yuvraj Singh's six against England" turns into a half-day of scrubbing. Deepgrip makes the whole archive answer questions in seconds.
Type a query — "every Bumrah yorker in death overs", "every six Yuvraj hit in the 2011 World Cup", "every red card Vinai Kumar Saxena gave" — and Deepgrip returns the timestamped clips with surrounding commentary, in any language you support.
Natural-language query in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi and 17 more Indic languages
Speaker-diarised commentary with named-commentator propagation
Entity-aware index — players, teams, venues, formats, tournaments
Cross-archive search: ten years of footage answered in one query
Semantic match search
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Deepgrip identifies high-salience moments — wickets, sixes, milestone runs, named entities, audio cues — and assembles a structured recap. Ship the same recap in ten languages without re-editing. Hand-off to a human editor for final polish if you want.
Salience detection across audio + commentary entities
Recap output in any of 121 languages with localised commentary
Configurable length: 30 s, 90 s, 3 min, 10 min
JSON timeline output for downstream editorial tools
Auto-recap
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A searchable archive is a sellable archive. Licensees can self-serve: query the catalogue, preview clips, request licences. You set the price, the territory and the watermark. Deepgrip is the infrastructure that makes the archive a product.
Self-serve search portal with role-based access
Watermark, attribution and licence-window enforcement on every export
Audit trail of every clip preview, download and licence
API access for OTT platforms and rights-holder partners
Archive monetisation
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22+
Indic languages with code-mixed commentary support
40 yr
of match footage indexable in a single archive
<60 s
From query to highlight reel for a named player
90 s
From full match to multilingual recap
“We were quoting agencies six weeks for a player highlight package. Deepgrip ships the first cut while the agency is still scoping. The economics of our archive changed overnight.”
Head of digital, sports rights-holder
Deepgrip Sports pilot
Yes. Deepgrip transcribes Hindi commentary with code-mixed handling for Hinglish and regional accents, then makes every line semantically searchable. You can ask "find every Yuvraj Singh six in the 2011 World Cup" and get timestamped clips with citations.
Deepgrip identifies high-salience moments — wickets, sixes, milestone runs, named entities — using an entity index combined with audio cues. The recap is assembled with auto-captions in any of 121 supported languages, configurable from 30 seconds to 10 minutes.
Yes. Deepgrip ships a self-serve catalog: licensees query, preview, request — you control price, territory and watermark. Every export carries a licence window and attribution, with a full audit trail.
Any sport with commentary. Cricket, football, kabaddi, hockey, kho-kho, basketball, F1, tennis. Entity types (players, teams, formats, tournaments) are configured per archive.
Yes. The translation pipeline operates at the segment level, aligned to the timeline, so a single source produces highlight reels in 121 languages without re-editing.
Pilot Deepgrip on a single tournament or season. Index, search, recap, ship — all in one engagement. Custom infrastructure for rightsholders with multi-decade catalogues.