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MUZIM opens public beta for plain-language AI file search

MUZIM opened a public beta that searches photos, videos, and documents in plain language across local and cloud storage. It can find a moment within a video and group near-duplicate files such as burst shots.

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MUZIM opens public beta for plain-language AI file search
MUZIM opens public beta for plain-language AI file search

TL;DR

MUZIM’s product page says its search matches prompts against text, speech, faces, scenes and sound. Its download listing says face recognition plus video and audio transcription run locally, while agent chat uses credits.

Vibe Search reads inside files

The most creator-ready detail is timestamp-level retrieval. In hasantoxr's video-search demo, a natural-language scene description resolves to the relevant point within a video.

MUZIM says its indexing can draw on:

  • text, including OCR
  • speech
  • faces
  • scenes
  • sound

Its Vibe Search page also lists images, video, audio, PDFs, documents and screenshots as searchable formats.

Smart Stacking

The beta’s photo-cleanup feature sorts three kinds of visual repetition:

  • exact duplicates
  • highly similar images
  • burst-shot photos

That separates a shoot’s review problem from its retrieval problem: candidates can be grouped before someone searches the archive by meaning.

Local, external and cloud libraries

The search scope in hasantoxr's storage overview includes a computer, external drives and supported cloud services. MUZIM specifically names Google Drive, Dropbox and iCloud on its product page, and says those connections import files without replacing the existing setup. Its download page calls the feature “Cloud Drives Import,” not cloud backup.

Agent chat

After a creator selects material, hasantoxr's agent demo shows MUZIM’s online agent turning it into:

  • an X thread
  • captions
  • a report
  • a 30-second highlight-video idea

The free download tier includes 300 OpenSoul credits for AI and agent chat, and lets users bind an LLM API key to conserve those credits.

Desktop download

The public beta referenced by hasantoxr's beta overview is paired with a free desktop download that MUZIM says includes unlimited file analytics. Its current Mac listing calls for macOS 14 or later, an M1 or newer chip, 24GB or more of memory, and 10GB of free disk space.

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