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Idomoo Partners with AWS to Enhance AI Video Creation for Enterprises

Idomoo partners with AWS to enable enterprises to create brand-consistent, AI-generated videos at scale, dramatically reducing production time and costs.

Idomoo, a leader in personalized video technology, has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) aimed at enhancing video content creation for enterprises. This partnership will see Idomoo’s Lucas AI Video Creator integrate with Amazon Q Business, allowing businesses to generate high-quality, brand-consistent videos while leveraging AWS’s security and compliance standards. By utilizing this integration, customers can now produce personalized video content at scale, significantly reducing production time and costs.

The technical integration allows the Lucas AI Video Creator to access data from Amazon Q index, enabling businesses to quickly retrieve approved brand assets, product documentation, and other relevant materials for video production. This advancement means that users can create videos that are faster, more accurate, and consistently aligned with their brand messaging.

“Partnering with AWS to bring Lucas to Amazon Q Business marks a pivotal step in our mission to redefine enterprise video creation,” said Yaron Kalish, CEO of Idomoo. “Enterprises can now use AI to generate videos that are not only hyper-personalized and high quality but also grounded in their own trusted data, all while maintaining the security and governance they expect from AWS.”

John Rouse, Global Senior Business Development Manager for Amazon Q Business at AWS, emphasized the importance of this collaboration. “Our collaboration with Idomoo is a great example of AWS’s commitment to supporting both technical and line-of-business units at the enterprise,” he stated. “We believe that video is the best way for enterprises to communicate with their customers and stakeholders, and Idomoo provides an easy, effective solution. By integrating Lucas AI Video Creator with Amazon Q index, customers can accelerate video content creation while ensuring accuracy, brand consistency, and security, all powered by AWS’s scalable infrastructure.”

Amazon Q Business empowers enterprise users to utilize natural language to find information and derive insights from their organizational data, including documents, files, and third-party vendor information. This capability ensures that every video generated by Lucas reflects accurate, up-to-date information—whether for HR training, sales enablement, or marketing—while adhering to strict data safety and security protocols. Together, Idomoo and AWS are addressing a pressing challenge in enterprise video production: delivering professional, compliant content swiftly and at scale.

Idomoo’s Next Generation Video Platform combines advanced AI with real-time personalization, allowing for the creation of cinematic-quality videos in minutes. The platform currently serves major global brands across various sectors, including banking, insurance, healthcare, travel, and telecom. The integration of Lucas with Amazon Q is poised to extend this value, providing a seamless pathway for more enterprises to achieve high-quality video production without requiring technical expertise.

This collaboration highlights a growing trend in the enterprise technology sector—utilizing AI to streamline processes and enhance communication. As businesses increasingly rely on digital content to engage customers and stakeholders, the integration of Idomoo’s capabilities with AWS’s infrastructure could redefine the landscape of personalized video marketing. The ability to quickly produce tailored video content that is both impactful and compliant represents a significant step forward in the pursuit of effective enterprise communication.

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