Visual Intelligence Innovation online meetup is April 7

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Visual 1st is hosting another online meetup on April 7,  7:30 – 9:00 am Pacific Daylight Savings Time. Visual Intelligence Innovation meetup will feature, in today’s deluge of visual content, how can you empower your business or consumer customers to find the photos and videos that truly matter?

Hear from trailblazers from both sides of the Atlantic on how they develop – or leverage – visual intelligence solutions that transform memory curation, media discovery, culling, and image verification. The $29 tickets are available here.

The event will feature extensive attendee networking before, during, and after the meetup. Partner discovery and chat networking lobby starts 72 hours before the meetup, and continues during the event. The online event will have a live one-hour panel discussion with industry innovators, followed by a 30-minute optional attendee group discussion.

The speakers are: Nir Smadar, Head of Product, Imagen; Matthieu Kopp, CTO, CYME; Nick Tirrell, CTO, MediaViz AI; and Charlotte Bax, Founder & CEO, Captur

Imagen is an AI-powered post-production platform for professional photographers built around personalized AI Profiles that learn each photographer’s unique editing style. Its AI Culling feature analyzes entire shoots, groups similar images, and surfaces the strongest frames so photographers can move from thousands of photos to final selects dramatically faster while remaining in control of the final pick.

MediaViz AI: By analyzing images (and soon video) in ways that reflect how people perceive visual content, MediaViz AI generates structured data that turns visual media into actionable data for workflow automation, personalization, and insights at scale.

CYME are the makers of Peakto, a Mac desktop application that provides a centralized, on-device AI-powered catalog for organizing and searching through your entire photo and video collections across multiple platforms, such as Lightroom, Capture One, ApplePhotos, and hard drives, without needing to bring your media into one central repository.

Captur offers on-device AI infrastructure for enterprise mobile apps — helping product teams turn user-submitted photos into trusted, high-signal data their operations can act on. Its SDK enables mobile apps to run complex image recognition entirely on-device without cloud inference, so compliance-critical images are verified before they’re ever submitted.

The moderators are Alexis Gerard and Hans Hartman, co-chairs of Visual 1st.