Image & Media Analysis

Visual Intelligence for a Social-First World

Digital conversations are more than text. Top exposure and engagement are driven by images, memes, and videos. Cyabra uses advanced AI to look inside visual content, identifying the faces, objects, and logos that move social conversations. By scanning millions of visuals, Cyabra provides the context required to make informed decisions in a fast-moving narrative landscape.

Why Media Analysis?

Visual Narrative Tracking

Scans total media units to identify which images and videos are surfacing most frequently in a conversation.

Without visual tracking, teams miss the high-impact images and videos that often drive the fastest-moving narratives.

Visual Narrative Tracking

Facial & Object Recognition

Automatically detects and ranks the top faces and objects, including people, clothing, and equipment appearing across the scan.

Failing to identify key figures or objects (whether it’s a burger or a gun) means losing sight of who or what is actually being associated with a topic, an event or a brand.

Facial & Object Recognition

Logo Detection

Identifies and tracks the appearance of logos across social media, ranking the top 100 detected versions.

Entities risk missing unauthorized or harmful use of official seals, symbols, or the viral spread of specific iconography.

Logo Detection

Integrated Visual Search

Enables instant reverse image searches via Google Lens to track the original source and spread of specific media.

Without source verification, teams cannot distinguish between original content and repurposed media used to spread harmful narratives.

Integrated Visual Search

My one line on Cyabra is they provide us with some of the most important insights on some of the most important topics relevant to our company and our industry.

Louis DeCosmo
Senior Director of Corporate Reputation Strategy and Insights, PepsiCo

Frequently Asked Questions

Text analysis alone misses a significant portion of social discourse. Cyabra identifies the images, memes, and videos that often act as the primary drivers of viral narratives. By scanning millions of media units, Cyabra provides a complete view of how visual content influences public perception.

Yes. Cyabra automatically detects and ranks the most frequent faces and items – such as clothing, equipment, or specific objects – appearing across all scanned content. This allows teams to quickly identify the figures and themes that are most prominent in any given discussion.

Yes, Cyabra identifies and tracks the appearance of up to 100 different logos and symbols found within any image in a scan. This is used to monitor the spread of official seals, symbols, logos, or specific iconography across all social sources.

Cyabra’s users can perform an instant reverse search to track the original source and historical use of an image. This helps determine if media is being used out of context or repurposed to spread misinformation.