Private Studio Intelligence · for creative teams
Foma connects your media library, review platform, cloud documents and team conversations — making the studio's entire working memory searchable from one conversation.
The media itself never leaves. The text of a question, of what was read to answer it and of the answer can reach a studio-approved external model — or that layer can run inside the studio too. How the boundary works →
The problem
Footage on the NAS, versions on Frame.io, decisions buried in chat, briefs in the cloud. Foma reads across all of it and answers in plain language — so the knowledge of the studio is one question away, for everyone, not just the person who filed it.
Works out where the answer lives, reads only what it needs, and keeps the studio's context connected. It never modifies or deletes anything in your tools — the only things it writes are its own messages, in the channel you choose.
…and it speaks first when it matters — a digest every morning, an alert the moment something breaks.
What it does
Find, understand, check and monitor the work — by filename, meaning, what was said, what's in the frame, or what a project still owes.
One search across connected media, documents, team conversations and review feedback. Describe what you mean in plain language; Foma finds where the answer lives and cites what it read.
Eligible media can be transcribed locally, making spoken content searchable across interviews, edits and production footage.
Supported media gets locally generated thumbnails and previews — browse large production libraries without downloading the original files.
Use Foma's private web interface or bring it into the communication tools already embedded in your studio's workflow.
Bring files, tasks, documents, review feedback and storage context into one sourced project overview.
Visual search
Drop in a still, a reference or a screenshot and Foma returns visually similar frames from across the library — or describe the shot in words and it does the same. Frames are sampled and understood on the studio's own hardware, so nothing has to leave the building to become searchable.
a reference stillplus: drone, water, golden hour
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Delivery readiness
The last question before a delivery leaves is always the same — is everything there, in the format that was agreed? Foma answers it against the client's own document, file by file.
Companion tool
Chat is how you ask; the dashboard is how you see. A live, read-only view of the studio's storage — every server, every project, and where it's all heading.
Live demo
A short screen capture of the assistant at work — checking a project's status, finding a shot by describing it, pulling yesterday's decisions out of chat.
Read more
Notes on building an internal AI assistant for a working studio — the design decisions, the trade-offs, and what actually held up in production.
The answer is already there — in files, feedback, tasks and conversations. The problem is seeing the whole project at once.
Read →Filenames tell you where footage was stored. Meaning-based search helps a studio find the moment, phrase or visual idea it actually needs.
Read →Privacy in studio AI begins with architecture: where media is processed, what leaves the studio and who can reach the source.
Read →See it in context
Watch Foma answer real studio questions, or explore the decisions behind a working private deployment.
Map your studio workflow
Share the systems your team already uses. We will suggest what to connect first, what should stay local, and what a safe initial deployment could look like.