Company had previously concentrated on standalone AI products

Telestream has integrated AI features across its product range.
The company previously focused on standalone AI products, including its Vantage AI platform.
Now, it has AI-powered captioning and translation in up to 128 languages across Vantage and Stanza, AI-powered lip-sync validation, subtitle alignment checks, and spoken-language verification directly into automated QC workflows, and Speech-to-text and metadata extraction capabilities across its Vantage, Vantage Cloud, EDC, Stanza, and Qualify product lines.
In addition, there is AI Vision that identifies objects, logos, lower thirds, safe-area violations, and objectionable content, while generating scene-level descriptions in real time, and Media Analyzer that detects the nature of the content, segments media into meaningful sections, and generates metadata that reflects scene changes, content types, graphic overlays, and potential compliance risks.
In all of Telestream’s AI tools, the company claims that customers retain control of their content and no media is used to train shared models.
“Last year we introduced Vantage AI as a new foundation for intelligent media workflows,” said Rich Andes, vice president of product management at Telestream. “Today, we’re expanding that foundation with deeper integration across cloud and hybrid deployments, enhanced QC automation, and scalable localization workflows. This is practical AI in action: embedded, explainable, and designed for real-world production environments.”
He added: “AI delivers value when it’s operationalized at scale. Our customers don’t need more labels or transcripts; they need intelligent automation that reduces turnaround time, improves accuracy, meets compliance, and scales with their infrastructure and workflows. That’s what this next phase of Practical AI delivers.”
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