Grass is quietly revolutionizing and building the future of video search!
Article Jun 4, 2025
With over a billion videos segmented by scene and annotated by AI, you can now search visual moments. Find moments, not just transcripts. Billions of videos, indexed by scenes, keyframes, and concepts. AI-native search for a visual internet.
This is the first step toward truly intelligent video indexing. And it's only the beginning.
The infrastructure for working with video data at scale barely exists. Grass Video Search is our first step in changing that. You can now find anything in a video based on the contents of its frames, not just transcripts or tags.
Over the last several months, the Grass Foundation has quietly assembled one of the largest video datasets in history: over a billion videos from across the public web, and is segmenting them by scene with VLM annotations of keyframes. This dataset is now searchable, so you can find the exact moment a visual, pattern, or concept appears.
Curation has always been the bottleneck in video analysis. We built a system that automates it.
This is just the beginning. Over 4 billion additional videos are queued for processing, and the index is growing daily.
We're opening access to a limited set of collaborators. If you're a researcher, journalist, or nonprofit working with video, archives, or large-scale analysis, we'd love to hear from you.