Short-video analysis
Capyra reads short videos with evidence ready for decisions.
Paste a public URL or upload a file. Capyra keeps the right context, runs specialized skills, and returns what the video communicates, where the evidence appears, and which next test makes sense.
Capyra flow

Input
URL or file
Reading
Selected skills
Output
Evidence and recommendations
What we do
Clear reading, real evidence, and a visible next step.
The new landing explains the product through what it returns in practice: a short, traceable analysis that is easy to share with a client, creator, or team.
Analysis
Structured reading
Capyra organizes theme, hook, structure, CTA, pacing, visuals, and audio in one flow instead of turning the video into a loose list of opinions.
Skills
Specialized by objective
Select skills such as content, filming, editing, audio, or compliance to calibrate the read to the real case.
Snapshot
Shareable report
The result can become a frozen snapshot with a revocable token, so you can present evidence without exposing the private workspace.
Integrations
Use Capyra where creators, agencies, and agents already work.
The web platform remains the center of the product, but the same engine can be triggered by ChatGPT and Claude when the workflow calls for assisted analysis.
How it works
From video to result in three moves.
The flow avoids heavy setup before first value: submit the source, choose the focus, and receive a reading ready for action.
01
Submit the source
Paste a public Reels, TikTok, or Shorts URL, or upload the video file when the public source is not enough.
02
Choose the skills
Define whether the read should prioritize content strategy, production, editing, audio, music, or compliance.
03
Receive the reading
The response separates observation, inference, limit, and recommendation so the next test is easier to choose.
What returns
The result combines diagnosis, evidence, and recommendation.
The mock below illustrates the return structure. It shows the types of information the platform organizes without promising native external metrics.
Example reading
Clear hook, late CTA, and a cut opportunity.
The analysis records what was observed in the video, where it appears, and which adjustments can be tested in the next piece of content.
Qualitative score
High
Evidence
By timestamp
Recommendations
Prioritized
Limits
Explicit
Evidence summary
- Hook identified in the first seconds, with a clear promise for the audience.
- A pacing drop in the middle suggests a cut or caption reinforcement opportunity.
- CTA appears late; recommendation: move the ask before the closing beat.
Shareable snapshot
Generated at analysis time, with a revocable token and enough context for external presentation.
Who it is for
Built for people who need to explain performance with evidence.
Capyra reduces subjectivity in short-video reviews and turns feedback into actionable material.

Agencies
Show clients the read with timestamps, limits, and recommendations that support the next test.
- Turn a public URL or raw file into review material.
- Use skill-level evidence to justify creative feedback.
- Generate snapshots for meetings, approvals, and follow-up.

Creators
Understand what the video communicates, where it loses strength, and what to test without depending on a generic read.
- Compare hook, structure, CTA, visuals, and audio in one reading.
- Receive prioritized recommendations for the next version.
- Use the analysis to repeat patterns that work.

Internal teams and agents
Standardize reviews and trigger Capyra through web or MCP when the workflow needs assisted automation.
- Keep source, skills, and result in the same history.
- Use ChatGPT or Claude for assisted workflows.
- Share only the snapshot that is needed.
Start now
Create an account and generate the first structured reading.
Open the app, submit the video source, and see how Capyra turns evidence into a decision.


