OntoVision
Summary
Sorting through six hours of raw event footage to find the three usable minutes has always been the part that kills a creator's afternoon — Ontovision exists to absorb that grind.
The tool runs a guided wizard that asks about your message, audience, and style, then automatically tags characters, locations, actions, and brand elements across your footage before assembling a rough cut and storyboard. The export goes directly to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro, so you are not re-importing clips manually. The ceiling appears when your edit requires nuanced narrative judgment — the AI assembles based on what it detects, not what you feel. Teams with complex story arcs report that the rough cut is a starting point, not a finishing line. Where it earns its place is high-volume production where the first 80% of the cut can be automated and a human takes the last 20%.
Bottom line: Pick Ontovision when you are shipping recurring branded content at volume and need the assembly work done before your editor opens the timeline — but if your project lives or dies on editorial judgment, the rough cut hands the creative problem back to you.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- Demo footage and guided walkthrough of full pipeline; no credit card required
Basic
For solo creators and small teams. 1 hour of footage analysis & edits included (€40/hour benchmark).
- Footage analysis & rough cut
- Effective rate €40/hour
Standard
For active production teams. 5 hours included. Priority processing.
- 5 hours of footage analysis & edits
- Effective rate €40/hour
- Priority processing
Premium
For production houses. 13 hours included. Top-tier capacity.
- 13 hours of footage analysis & edits
- Effective rate €40/hour
- All Standard features at higher capacity
Enterprise
For broadcasters and large groups. Custom scope and dedicated support.
- Custom scope & capacity
- Custom AI model selection
- Dedicated support
View full pricing on ontoworks.ai →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Automatic tagging of characters, locations, actions, and brand elements across raw footage, so your editor opens the timeline with a logged, labeled project instead of unlabeled clips and no metadata.
- Direct export to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro, which means the rough cut lands in your existing editing environment without a re-import step that breaks folder structures or timecode references.
- Brand consistency applied across storyboards and rough cuts, so recurring formats — weekly branded content, episodic series — do not require a manual style check before every edit.
- A free demo account preloaded with footage and no credit card requirement, so you can run the full pipeline end-to-end before committing any production footage or budget.
- Guided wizard collects message, audience, and style inputs upfront, which means the assembly reflects your brief rather than a default template that ignores what the footage is supposed to communicate.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The one-shot assembly model has no iterative refinement loop: if the AI-generated rough cut misreads the narrative priority of your footage, there is no way to correct its understanding — you revise manually in the NLE, which erases the time savings on complex projects.
- No API and no self-hosted option means teams running custom post-production pipelines or working under data sovereignty requirements that prohibit third-party cloud processing cannot integrate this tool without a structural workaround, at which point they move to an on-premise or API-accessible competitor.
- Top-up credits outside a plan are billed at a 50% premium rate, so production houses that spike on deadline — uploading a backlog of footage in a short window — pay materially more per hour than the benchmark rate, making cost planning unpredictable for irregular workloads.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-09T13:17:46.831Z
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Who it's for
- Solo creators and small teams
- Active production teams
- High-volume production houses
- Broadcasters and large groups
What it does well
- Transforming raw footage into storyboards
- Generating rough cuts for editing
- Maintaining brand consistency in video content
- Tagging characters, locations, and actions automatically
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is OntoVision free?
- OntoVision has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is OntoVision open source?
- No — OntoVision is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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Video post-production teams spend a disproportionate share of their time on the work before the real editing begins: reviewing footage, logging clips, building selects, and creating a first assembly. Ontovision addresses exactly that bottleneck. After uploading footage, a guided wizard collects your message, audience, and style parameters. The platform then runs AI analysis across the footage — tagging characters, locations, actions, and brand elements automatically — before generating a storyboard aligned to your guidelines and assembling a rough cut ready for final editing in your NLE of choice.
The differentiating feature is the brand consistency layer. Rather than producing a generic assembly, the vendor states that the AI learns your style and applies it across outputs, which matters for production houses or broadcasters running recurring formats where visual identity cannot drift between episodes or campaigns. Storyboards are generated against your brand guidelines and messaging goals, not just against what happened to be in the footage.
Ontovision fits solo creators and small teams who need to compress the logging-and-assembly phase, and high-volume production houses where the sheer number of footage hours makes manual review economically unsustainable. The friction point is editorial complexity: the system uses one-shot analysis and assembly rather than iterative planning, so footage that requires narrative judgment — where the best take is counterintuitive, or where pacing depends on tone — will produce a rough cut that needs substantial manual revision. Teams building documentary-style or narrative-driven content will treat the output as a starting point, not a deliverable.
Exports are compatible with Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro. The platform is cloud-based with no self-hosted option and no public API, which means teams with strict data residency requirements or those needing to embed this into a custom pipeline face structural limits. The vendor states GDPR compliance and is based in Germany. Pricing is usage-based against a footage-analysis benchmark, with top-ups available at a premium rate above plan credits.
