Akta
At this year’s NAB Show, Akta will present an AI-first vision for the future of video operations—one built to help media, entertainment, and sports organizations move faster, create more value from every asset, and scale output without adding operational complexity. The message is clear: Akta is moving beyond traditional workflow automation into a new era of AI-powered media execution.
A major focus at the show will be Akta’s latest AI-driven media processing innovations. These capabilities help teams move from raw footage to ready-to-publish assets faster and more intelligently through automatic clip identification, smart segmenting and scene breakdown, rich metadata extraction, automated transcript generation, and deeper content understanding. For customers managing massive volumes of live and archived video, this means less manual tagging, faster turnaround, improved searchability, and more efficient packaging and reuse of content.
Akta will also highlight AI-assisted vertical video formatting, designed to make it much easier to convert existing video into platform-ready assets for social, mobile, and short-form distribution. This gives content teams a faster path to publish highlights and clips, repurpose live moments, expand reach across mobile-first channels, and increase content output without increasing workload.
Together, these innovations show how Akta is embedding AI directly into the execution layer of video workflows—not as a standalone feature, but as a practical way to accelerate content preparation, simplify operations, and help teams respond faster to new distribution opportunities. At NAB, Akta will demonstrate how AI can transform video operations into a more intelligent, agile, and scalable engine for growth.
“The industry doesn’t need more disconnected tools. It needs smarter execution across the entire video workflow. At NAB, we’re showing how Akta helps teams identify the best moments, enrich every asset with intelligence, and instantly adapt content for the formats audiences expect today.” -Alper Turgut, Chairman, Akta

