Creators and event teams know the feeling: you come back from a show, shoot, or client project with hours of incredible footage — and most of it never sees daylight again.

Vancouver-built Chunks, launching today on Product Hunt, was built around that exact pain point.

According to Olivia Bell, who leads the product team at Chunks, creators, artists, event teams, marketers, and brands kept saying the same thing: “We have so much footage… but turning it into content takes forever.”

People aren’t short on video — they’re short on time. Phone dumps, event recordings, backstage clips, rehearsals, client work, and terabytes of unused moments pile up because finding the right seconds inside hours of footage is exhausting.

Most AI video tools don’t help much. As Bell explains, many process only one video at a time, rely heavily on transcripts that fall apart in concerts or visual-heavy footage, or generate synthetic content that can conflict with brand requirements.

Chunks takes a different approach.

Instead of making users comb through files individually, the platform analyzes an entire media library at once and automatically pulls out the most interesting and compelling moments.

Think instant highlights across every uploaded video; natural-language search to pinpoint exact moments’ prompt-to-video generation using only the user’s own footage; fast first-cut assemblies for reels, recaps, or single-moment clips.

The goal, Bell says, is simple: “To unlock all the content you already have but never had time to use.”

Today’s Product Hunt debut is the company’s first public step toward that mission — helping creators and teams turn raw footage into instantly usable content without combing through hours of files.

Chunks is inviting early users to try the product and share feedback as the team continues building.

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