We have some news worth sharing: LuminaCore AI has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception program.
For those unfamiliar, NVIDIA Inception is a program designed to support startups building on AI infrastructure. Members get access to GPU compute resources, technical expertise, and a global network of AI-focused investors and enterprise partners. It is not an open directory. Startups are vetted before acceptance.
What this means for LuminaCore AI
At its core, LuminaCore AI does one thing: it takes long-form video and turns it into something immediately useful. Clips, summaries, multilingual subtitles, and searchable insights. That process is computationally intensive. Every video we process involves transcription, semantic analysis, moment detection, and multi-format rendering, often across hours of footage.
Until now, we ran this on general cloud infrastructure. NVIDIA Inception gives us access to GPU-accelerated compute, which directly improves two things our users care about most: processing speed and output quality. Faster turnaround on longer videos. More accurate moment detection. Subtitles that sync precisely across 10 languages.
The work we do under the hood gets better, and that shows up in what you receive.
Why it matters beyond infrastructure
Being part of NVIDIA Inception also connects us to a broader ecosystem of AI-forward companies, investors, and enterprise partners. As we grow LuminaCore AI from an early access product into a platform used by marketing teams, training organizations, and content operations at scale, those connections matter.
This is one step in a longer journey. But it is a meaningful one.
What is next
We are continuing to expand our processing capabilities, grow multilingual support beyond the current 10 languages, and build toward features that make video as searchable and actionable as text.
If you have been waiting to try LuminaCore AI, now is a good time.
