Omnisio lets people add annotations and captions to videos.
(Credit: Omnisio)
Apparently Google concluded it could use a little help with its own YouTube annotation technology:the company stated Wednesday it’s acquired Omnisio, a start-up that lets people add annotations to video.
Google announced the acquisition on its YouTube blog Wednesday but didn’t disclose terms.

“We’re large fans of anything that lets people interact with on the web video and gives the YouTube community the chance to express themselves in creative ways,” Google’s YouTube team said. “The Omnisio team has tremendous technical expertise when it comes to advanced video tools and having this kind of talent at YouTube should help us further explore ways to enhance your YouTube experience.”
Omnisio’s technology can be used to insert comments such as cartoon-style speak bubbles in videos. The company also lets people embed presentation slides next to videos, combine multiple video clips, and add tags that can help people navigate to a desired part of a video, the company stated.
Omnisio's three founders: CEO Ryan Junee, User Experience Director Julian Frumar, and CTO Simon Ratner
(Credit: Omnisio)











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