Label video. Train models. Ship faster.
AnnotateIX is our video annotation app for computer vision — a Windows desktop tool that labels video with bounding boxes, polygons, and keypoints, lets keyframe interpolation do the tedious frames for you, and exports a training-ready YOLO dataset in one click.
Frame-by-frame labeling is where computer vision projects go to die. AnnotateIX makes it a keyframe problem: mark an object a handful of times and linear interpolation computes every position in between — a 300-frame sequence becomes about four keyframes, with full manual control and no AI model guessing for you. Objects keep a stable identity across the video, a visual timeline shows every keyframe, and one-click export produces a self-contained Ultralytics YOLO dataset — extracted frames, labels, and data.yaml — for detect, segment, and pose tasks. It's entirely desktop-based, so CCTV, drone, and NDA-restricted footage never leaves the machine: no cloud, no account, no subscription — a 14-day free trial, then $99 per device, once.
Three annotation types side by side on the same video, with pixel-accurate drag-and-vertex editing.
Mark objects at keyframes and the positions in between are computed — full manual control, no AI guesswork.
Stable object identity through the whole video, with a timeline of diamond markers per keyframe.
One click produces a self-contained Ultralytics dataset — frames, labels, and data.yaml for detect, segment, and pose.
No cloud, no account — CCTV, drone, and NDA-restricted footage stays on your machine.
Keyboard-driven workflow, six-decimal coordinate precision, and proxy files for unusual codecs.
A 30-minute call, no slides. We'll walk you through the platform, answer the hard questions, and tell you straight up whether it's the right fit.