Recently named a Product of the Year at 2025 NAB Show, Catalog Intelligence applies advanced natural language processing (NLP) to streamline content readiness, reduce inefficiencies, and unlock new revenue opportunities across the media supply chain, the company said.
Catalog Intelligence enables media and entertainment (M&E) companies to “fully realize the value of their content libraries,” the statement added, eliminating the “friction of fragmented workflows and disconnected metadata by providing a unified, actionable view of all assets — empowering faster decisions, greater agility, and improved profitability.”
Here are the offerings features and benefits as outlined by Vubiquity”
“In today’s fast-moving media landscape, the companies that win are the ones who know exactly what they have to sell — and can get it to market faster than the competition,” said Donna Thomas, EVP Studio at Vubiquity. “Catalog Intelligence gives our clients that edge. It transforms scattered content and metadata into instant, actionable insights, so teams can identify revenue-ready titles, fill gaps, and launch in new markets with unprecedented speed and confidence.”
Catalog Intelligence is part of Vubiquity’s Media Suite AI, a portfolio of tools designed to accelerate content operations, reduce operational overhead, and drive smarter monetization decisions at scale. Catalog Intelligence is available today. For more details, click here.
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