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Presaige Launches AI Content Prediction Tool at CES 2026 to Optimize Engagement

Presaige unveils an AI-driven platform at CES 2026, predicting content engagement with a 1-10 scoring system, streamlining decisions for creators and marketers.

LAS VEGAS, CES 2026 –– Presaige™, a new AI-powered platform, is set to transform content creation for creators, influencers, and marketers at CES 2026. Launching in the Creator Space at Central Hall, Booth 17225F, Presaige aims to eliminate reliance on instinct or expensive focus groups by predicting the performance of images and videos before they go live. This approach promises to help users mitigate risk, save time, and make data-driven creative decisions.

Traditionally, performance insights for content are available only after it has been published, often leaving creators with little opportunity to adjust their work. Presaige addresses this issue by scoring visual assets on a scale from 1 to 10 based on their predicted engagement potential. This scoring system is powered by a patent-pending machine learning engine, which evaluates thousands of intricate patterns within images and videos—patterns that human evaluators may overlook. By correlating these patterns with actual engagement metrics, Presaige provides actionable recommendations and indicates when content is optimized for release.

The platform significantly reduces the time and cost associated with traditional testing methods, such as focus groups. While these methods can take days and incur high costs per asset, Presaige delivers its scoring and recommendations in mere seconds, fostering a more efficient evaluation process. This rapid assessment allows marketing and advertising teams to make informed decisions quickly and affordably, devoid of human bias.

Presaige is engineered to enhance human creativity rather than replace it. The platform is designed to provide content creators with valuable insights that empower them to make more effective decisions. “There are measurable patterns inside visual content that consistently correlate with engagement, even if humans can’t articulate them,” said Mark Littman, CEO and co-founder of Presaige. “Our model is designed to surface those signals quickly and objectively, so creative decisions can be based on data rather than opinion.”

Compatible with various workflows, Presaige is platform-agnostic, allowing users to evaluate their assets via a web interface, mobile app, or API-based integrations, including a plugin for Photoshop. This flexibility facilitates swift A/B comparisons and real-time decision-making across multiple channels such as social media, digital advertising, broadcast, and owned media. Whether for individual creators refining social media posts, brands managing extensive campaigns, or agencies working under tight deadlines, Presaige aims to streamline the creative process.

“Teams are still forced to make decisions with limited information,” noted David Gioiella, co-founder of Presaige. “We built Presaige to give creators better signals, so they can make smarter decisions without removing the human element from the production process.” This focus on supporting creativity may resonate in an industry where data-driven decisions are becoming increasingly vital.

Presaige will debut at CES 2026, where attendees can witness live demonstrations of the platform’s capabilities, including real-time content scoring. Additionally, show-goers will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-day free trial, available exclusively during the event. As the landscape of content creation continues to evolve, Presaige represents a significant shift toward harnessing AI to enhance creativity and decision-making in marketing and advertising.

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At AIPressa, my work focuses on deciphering how artificial intelligence is transforming digital marketing in ways that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago. I've closely followed the evolution from early automation tools to today's generative AI systems that create complete campaigns. My approach: separating strategies that truly work from marketing noise, always seeking the balance between technological innovation and measurable results. When I'm not analyzing the latest AI marketing trends, I'm probably experimenting with new automation tools or building workflows that promise to revolutionize my creative process.

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