VIDIZMO Launches AI Intelligence Hub for Multimodal Data Analysis

June 03, 2026
VIDIZMO has introduced the AI Intelligence Hub, a platform that analyzes video, audio, documents, and images together on private or air-gapped infrastructure. The system is designed for sectors such as law enforcement, healthcare, and financial services to deliver sourced and auditable answers.

VIDIZMO has introduced the AI Intelligence Hub, a multimodal enterprise platform that analyzes video, audio, images, and documents together to produce sourced answers professionals can verify announced in a press release.

The platform is designed for sectors including law enforcement, legal, government, healthcare, and financial services. It runs on infrastructure controlled by the organization, whether in a private cloud, on-premises, or in an air-gapped network, ensuring no data is sent to external servers.

AI Intelligence Hub includes computer vision and audio AI for object detection, speaker identification, and transcription in 82 languages. It enables unified search across all media types and provides timestamped and referenced results with confidence scores. Users can build workflows without coding and deploy commercial or open-source models without vendor lock-in.

The system supports compliance standards such as FedRAMP High, HIPAA, and FIPS 140-2. It is available through procurement partners including TD SYNNEX, Carahsoft, Sourcewell, TXShare, 791 Cooperative, and NASPO ValuePoint.

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