Single short-form video analysis
Lomero vs Memories.ai
Memories.ai and Lomero look adjacent on the surface but solve different problems. Memories.ai is an enterprise video intelligence platform. It describes what's in a video: transcript, scene boundaries, OCR, search. Lomero is a creator decision tool. It tells you what to fix on a single short-form video before you post.
Pick Memories.ai when
Use Memories.ai if you're an enterprise team that needs to search and tag a large video library for security, media, research, or compliance work.
Pick Lomero when
Use Lomero if you're a creator or content team trying to decide whether your next Reel, TikTok, or Short is going to land.
Feature comparison
Segment-level hook + structure breakdown
Pre-publish prediction
Specific fixes / what to change
Trend database for short-form
Search across video library
Scene boundary detection
OCR text in video
Enterprise SSO / API tier
Built for creators
Pricing transparency
Pricing entry point
Who wins where
Use Memories.ai if you're at an enterprise with a video library to mine
Memories.ai is built for a different buyer than we are. Their target is enterprise teams that need to ingest hundreds or thousands of hours of video and make it queryable. Think security teams searching CCTV footage for a specific object, or media organizations cataloging an archive, or research teams pulling moments out of recorded sessions. Their stack handles scene boundaries, OCR, entity tagging, and semantic search across libraries, and it does that work well. The team raised $8M in seed funding and the engineering pedigree is ex-Meta. The product reflects that depth. If you have an enterprise procurement process and a library to mine, talk to them.
Use Lomero if your job is shipping the next short-form post
Memories.ai describes what's in a video. They give you the transcript, the scenes, the entities, the timestamps. None of that answers the creator question: "Should I post this Reel? If not, what do I change?"
That's the gap Lomero is built for. We score the hook 0–100 with reasoning. We break the video into the structural beats that matter for short-form (hook, context, problem, reveal, CTA). We flag retention risk at specific timestamps and surface fixes drawn from a trend database that tracks what's working in your niche this week. The output ends in a verdict. You walk away knowing what to do next, not just what's in the video.
This is a creator tool by design. We don't sell to security teams or media archives. We sell to people whose job is to publish short-form content and want to know whether the next one is going to land.
Pricing comparison
Memories.ai
Lomero
Pricing as of April 2026. Memories.ai's published tiers focus on API consumption; Lomero's tiers focus on creator workflow volume.
Frequently asked questions
Is Memories.ai a competitor or a different category?
Different category. Memories.ai sells enterprise video intelligence: search, transcription, and scene tagging across libraries. Lomero sells creator decision-making for individual short-form videos. We share the word "video" in our descriptions and not much else.
Can Memories.ai score the hook of my Reel?
Not in the prescriptive way Lomero does. Memories.ai will give you the transcript, the scene boundaries, and the searchable index. They won't tell you whether your hook lands in the top 30% for your niche or what to change about it.
Does Lomero have an API like Memories.ai?
Lomero exposes MCP (Model Context Protocol) for Claude Desktop integration, so you can run analyses from inside Claude. A formal REST/Connect API is on the roadmap but isn't the focus right now. The focus is the creator workflow.
I run a content team at a media company. Which tool fits?
It depends on the job. If your team needs to search and surface from a large internal video archive, Memories.ai. If your team is producing short-form content and needs a decision tool before publishing, Lomero. Many enterprise content teams need both.
Bottom line
Memories.ai describes. Lomero prescribes. If you're an enterprise team mining a video library, talk to them. If you're a creator or content team trying to decide whether the next short-form post is going to land, use Lomero.
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