Video Annotation

Reliable Video Annotation for Smarter AI

Need high-quality annotated video data to train or fine-tune your AI? We specialize in video annotation that helps models learn more effectively—whether it’s object tracking, activity recognition, or detailed frame-by-frame work.

If inconsistent or inaccurate labeling is slowing your progress, we can step in to improve precision and elevate your dataset’s value. Our team handles large-scale video annotation efficiently, with workflows designed to save you time while meeting complex project requirements.

From scene segmentation to custom annotation protocols, we tailor our services to your goals—and back everything with rigorous quality control to ensure accuracy you can trust.

What is Video Labeling?

Video labeling is the process of assigning tags or categories to entire video clips or specific scenes. For example, labeling a clip as “sports”, “traffic”, or “surveillance footage”. This helps AI models understand the context or content of the video as a whole.

What is Video Annotation?

Video annotation involves marking and tracking specific objects or events across frames. This can include:

  • Bounding boxes that follow objects over time (object tracking)

  • Event tagging (e.g., “car turns left”, “person waves”)

  • Action recognition (e.g., “running”, “jumping”)

Both are essential for training AI in applications like self-driving cars, video surveillance, sports analytics, and behavior analysis.

Learn Video Annotation!

Prepare for a successful annotation journey with DeeLab. Schedule a free Discovery Call. Our experts align with your data annotation needs, goals, and collaborative partnerships.

Shall We Have a Call?

The best way to embark on your annotation journey is by scheduling a free Discovery Call with us. In this brief 30-minute session, our experts will understand your project requirements, discuss your goals, and provide tailored guidance on the next steps.

Book your call today 

And explore the possibilities of working together! It’s the first step towards unlocking the full potential of your data.

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