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Every video transcribed and searchable by what was said. Find the exact moment across hours of footage without scrubbing.
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Video is the richest format and the hardest to use after the fact. A recorded lecture contains an entire class session. A meeting recording holds every decision and commitment. A demo captures the full product walkthrough. A tutorial explains a process step by step. A reference reel shows the visual direction for a project. All of this is valuable, and almost none of it is ever revisited, because the cost of retrieval is too high. Finding a specific moment means pressing play and scrubbing, and across a library of videos, nobody has time for that. So recorded lectures go unwatched. Meeting recordings gather dust. The tutorial you need is in a video you've already seen but can't search. Hours of captured knowledge, functionally inaccessible.
Fabric transcribes every video automatically and makes the spoken content searchable by meaning. Find the exact moment across hours of recordings without scrubbing. Ask the AI what was said. The knowledge in your videos becomes as retrievable as the knowledge in your documents.
Every video transcribed and searchable
Fabric's audio and video transcription generates a searchable transcript for every video you add. Lectures, meetings, interviews, webinars, tutorials, demos, and any other recording are transcribed automatically with timestamped text.
AI search reads every transcript and searches by meaning. Ask "the part where the CEO explained the new pricing strategy" or "when the instructor covered regression analysis" and find the exact moment from the exact recording. The search understands concepts, not just keywords, so it finds the right moment even when the speaker used different phrasing from your query.
Search works across all your videos at once and across every other file type in your workspace. A concept explained in a video is findable alongside the document that elaborates on it and the notes you wrote about it.
Ask the AI about your videos
The AI assistant treats your video transcripts as a queryable knowledge base. Ask it to summarise a lecture recording, extract the action items from a meeting video, find every mention of a topic across a set of recordings, or compare what was said in two different presentations.
For long videos, this changes the experience entirely. Instead of watching a two-hour recording to find the ten minutes you need, you ask a question and the assistant points you to the relevant section with a timestamp. Instead of re-watching a meeting to remember what was decided, you ask and get the answer with a reference to the moment it was discussed.
The assistant works from video transcripts alongside your documents, notes, and other materials. It can connect what was said in a video to what was written in a related document, which is how knowledge actually works: across formats, not within them.
Annotate video transcripts
Watching a video and thinking about it should produce a searchable record. Annotations let you highlight and comment on video transcripts the same way you'd mark up a document. Flag the key insight from a lecture. Note a question at the moment it arises. Highlight a decision from a meeting recording.
The annotations are searchable. A note you made on a video transcript months ago is findable by what you wrote. Your thinking about the video is as retrievable as the video itself.
Videos alongside everything else
Video recordings are usually isolated. The meeting recording is in one tool. The notes are in another. The document discussed in the meeting is in a third. Finding all three means checking three places.
In Fabric, videos live alongside your documents, PDFs, notes, images, and every other file type. The meeting recording, the agenda, the follow-up notes, and the document that was reviewed are all in the same space, searchable together. The lecture recording sits alongside the reading list and your study notes. The demo video connects to the product spec and the customer feedback.
The explorer surfaces connections between videos and other material. A meeting recording and the document it discussed are linked by content, not just by being in the same folder.
Embed and reference videos on canvas
The canvas supports live video embeds from YouTube and other services. Reference videos, tutorials, and examples are playable directly on the canvas alongside images, notes, and other materials. Build a reference board for a video project with playable clips next to still references. Plan a presentation with the supporting video embedded alongside the slides.
For teams managing video assets at scale, the digital asset management workflow covers organising and searching a shared video library.
Share videos with protection and tracking
When you need to share a video externally, publish it with password protection and link analytics. Share a demo recording with a prospect and see when they've watched it. Send a training video to a new hire with controlled access. Distribute a recorded presentation to stakeholders and track engagement.
Update or replace the video and the link serves the current version without you needing to re-share.
Capture videos from anywhere
Video files arrive from many sources: screen recordings, meeting tools, phone cameras, downloaded content, shared drives. Upload directly to Fabric. Forward video attachments by email to email-to-note. Pull in existing files from Google Drive or Dropbox. Record on your phone and sync via the mobile app.
Smart organization automatically tags and categorises videos by content. Lectures, meetings, demos, and reference footage cluster without manual filing.
Who uses Fabric for videos
Videos appear across every workflow. Students record and search lectures for studying. Educators manage recorded lectures and course content. Researchers transcribe and search interview recordings. Video editors manage reference footage and client review recordings. Content creators plan and reference video content. Sales professionals record demos and share with tracked links. Founders capture pitch recordings and product walkthroughs. Creative teams and agencies manage video assets and client deliverables. Anyone capturing meeting notes from recorded calls.
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FAQs
Does Fabric transcribe videos automatically?
Yes. Audio and video transcription generates a timestamped, searchable transcript for every video. No separate transcription service required.
Can I search for a specific moment in a video?
Yes. AI search reads every transcript and searches by meaning. Describe what was said and find the exact moment with a timestamp, without scrubbing.
Can the AI summarise a video?
Yes. The AI assistant can summarise any video, extract key points, identify action items, or answer specific questions about what was said.
Can the AI search across multiple videos at once?
Yes. Ask a question and the assistant draws from every relevant transcript in your library. Find every mention of a topic across hours of recordings.
Can I annotate video transcripts?
Yes. Annotations let you highlight and comment on transcripts. Your annotations are searchable by what they say.
Can I embed videos on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas supports live embeds from YouTube and other video services. Playable video alongside images, notes, and other references.
Can I share videos with tracking?
Yes. Publish with password protection and link analytics. See when recipients have viewed the video.
Can I search across videos and other file types together?
Yes. Video transcripts are searchable alongside documents, PDFs, notes, images, and everything else. A concept from a video and a related document are findable in the same search.
What video formats are supported?
Fabric handles common video formats including MP4, MOV, and WebM. All are transcribed and searchable.
Can I import videos from Google Drive or Dropbox?
Yes. Fabric connects to Google Drive and Dropbox. Existing videos are transcribed and searchable once imported.
Are my videos private?
Yes. Your content is encrypted and only visible to you unless you choose to share it. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant.
How is this different from storing videos in Google Drive?
Google Drive stores video files. Fabric transcribes them, makes the transcripts searchable by meaning, connects them to your documents and notes, and gives you an AI that answers questions across your video library. The difference is between storing a video and being able to find and use the knowledge inside it.
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