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A long video isn't watched all the way through.It's navigated.

Nobody watches 90 minutes to find the 4 that matter. Either the video lets them jump straight to the point, or the viewer jumps out, and never finishes. Moviie gives you AI chapters and search inside the player. The wall of footage turns into an index, and whoever finds what they came for finishes the lesson.

AI chapters, adjusted by you Search a word, jump to the exact second On any video with a transcript

A real lesson. Click a chapter, search a word, and see how easy it is to stay to the end.

How Moviie solves it

Two ways to go straight to the point.The map and the shortcut.

Moviie holds the viewer in the long video from two sides. The AI hands you the chapters ready to adjust, with no typing minute by minute. And inside the player, any spoken word becomes a jump point. They follow the index or search straight, and either way they stay.

AI chapters

The AI splits the speech into chapters. You review and adjust.

You press a button and get the chapters ready, with a title and a start point, instead of pinning every turn by hand. The AI decides how many make sense. From there it's just adjusting whatever you want: rename, move, reorder, delete. A finished map for a two-hour lesson, and the final word stays yours.

  • One button, and the AI proposes the chapters
  • Titles and times anchored to the speech
  • Editable: rename, move, reorder, delete
Search in the player

The viewer searches a word and jumps to the exact second.

They type the word and the player shows every moment it's spoken, with the timestamp, ready to jump. The source is the video's own speech, so the search finds what was said, even what never showed on screen. It's the "Ctrl+F" a video never had, and nobody drops the lesson anymore because they couldn't find the part.

  • Searches the video's speech, with the timestamp
  • Click, and the player jumps to the right second
  • On any video with a transcript
It becomes a document

The video stops being a reel. It becomes an index.

Together, chapters and search turn hours of lesson into something you navigate like a document: walk the structure or jump to the part. The viewer finds what they came for, revisits a point, goes at their own pace, and finishes. Chapters add 12 to 20% to average watch time, because they let you jump straight to the right section.

  • Visible structure instead of a blind timeline
  • Jump to a part and come back without getting lost
  • More completion, less drop-off on the long video
Video with a map against video without one

Letting them jump to the pointholds whoever was leaving.

Giving chapters and search hands control back to the viewer. And control is what holds attention to the end.

Video with no navigationMoviie
Finding a specific stretchdrag the bar in the darkclick and jump
Chapters on the long videoby hand, video by videothe AI proposes, you adjust
Searching a spoken wordno way tojumps to the exact second
What the search seesnothingeverything that was said
Showing chapters in the playerdepends on the platformyou turn it on per video
Completion of the long lessondrops in the middlerises with navigation

The long video is where the content that holds lives. Navigation is what gets it watched to the end.

Comes with it

Chapters and search.And the whole platform behind it.

Automatic subtitles

The same transcript that becomes chapters and search also becomes subtitles. Whoever watches without sound stays in the lesson, in the same player.

AI menu in the player

Summary, quiz, and more, inside the video itself. The viewer gets more value without leaving your page.

Chapters show or not, you decide

Generating doesn't change the display. Showing them in the player or not stays yours, video by video.

A player that's yours

Your color, your cover, your CTA at the end. Chapters and search live inside a white-label player, with no third-party brand.

Retention analytics

See up to which second they watched and where they dropped. Then you know exactly where one more chapter holds more people.

Public API

Generate chapters and query the search by API, documented. What you can do on the dashboard, you can automate.

About chapters and search

What the AI does,what stays with you.

The AI proposes and you call the shots. It reads the transcript, decides how many chapters make sense, and gives a title and a start point to each one. You get a finished draft, not a verdict: rename, adjust the start, reorder, delete, just like a chapter made by hand. It saves you the grunt work without taking control away from you.

No, and that's on purpose. The search is about the video's speech, through the transcript of what was said. It finds any spoken topic, even what never appeared in writing. What's only on a slide or in the background doesn't count, because the source is the audio, not the image.

On every video with a transcript, and the transcript is automatic and free. With no speech (a video with only music, for example) there's nothing to search and the control doesn't even appear. The AI chapters also start from the transcript: they need it ready to run.

Generating with AI uses credits per minute of video, and you see the amount and confirm before it's charged. Editing afterward is free. The search is a player feature: the viewer uses it freely, with no cost per search for you.

Next step

Upload the lesson that loses the most people in the middle.Watch it turn into an index in minutes.

A 14-day trial to generate chapters on a video of yours and search a word inside the player. No sales call.

AI chapters, editable Search by speech in the player On any transcribed video