Remy is a free AI-powered video answer engine that changes the way you consume the world’s videos. Unlike traditional video search engines that provide a list of full-length videos, Remy finds the exact moments within these videos that answer your questions.
We also produce videos and often look for specific references. This looks like a good platform to try. Im going to ask my team to use this.
This is so cool! I've been following along and playing around with what you're building!
This has been super useful for me with learning skills for career progression as well as random skills. Still working on my ollie and eventually kickflip! Best of luck Remy team :)
@mfkhalil This is such a cool idea! Scrubbing through long videos to find the info you need is such a pain, and Remy seems like a real game-changer. I love how it focuses on both accuracy and context—it’s like having your own research assistant.
Just curious, how does Remy handle really niche topics that might not have a lot of coverage? Does it still find useful clips? Definitely excited to give this a try. Great work!
Congrats on the launch! Huge time saver, and the answer to a question I didn't even know I had
This is exactly what I've been looking for! I spend so much time scrubbing through long videos trying to find specific information, and it's always frustrating. The ability to jump straight to relevant moments based on my questions sounds super useful, especially for tutorials and educational content.
I always find videos / spoken content to have better knowledge nuggets and soundbites vs written text. It's always been my preferred form. So was pretty excited to try this! And I think I'll definitely add it to my stack because I think it'll keep getting better.
I tried asking Remy how deepseek is impacting the market position of (thinking about wether now is the right time to buy the dip on stocks like NVIDIA, TSM, Nebius). The results summary I got back from Remy felt a bit generic for someone that's been buried reading a bunch about this over the last 24 hours (for instance, didn't see any mentions of Jevon's paradox, which has been mentioned almost every time I read about this topic, incl. Satya Nadella). However, I could see how it might be useful at first glance, for someone who has no prior knowledge of the topic.
@mfkhalil congrats on the launch)
what languages does remy support?
This is awesome. I can ask questions and get answers from videos. It makes learning so much more interactive.
I really like this idea. If popular video content can truly be integrated into the AI search experience, it would be incredibly valuable.
@Remy sounds incredible! I love the concept of skipping straight to the answers. Are there any plans to include features like:
1.Saving searched clips for later reference?
2.Exporting timestamps with notes?
3.Integration with other platforms like Notion or Evernote for research?
Excited to see how @Remy evolves!
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Moe, co-founder of Remy (alongside Flynn and Porter). Let’s cut to the chase: we hate wasting time scrubbing through videos, and we bet you do too.
🚨 The Problem:
Today, video search sucks. You’re stuck with two bad options:
- Short-form platforms (TikTok, YouTube Shorts): You search for “knife skills,” get semi-relevant clips, then fall into a black hole of algorithm-recommended pasta recipes. 🍝
- Long-form content (podcasts, tutorials, interviews): You open 10 YouTube tabs, fast-forward blindly, and still miss the 30-second clip where someone finally answers your question. 😤
💡 Meet Remy:
Remy is like asking a brilliant research assistant who's watched every video on the internet. Instead of dumping entire videos on you, it finds the exact moment that answers your question—even if the video never mentions your exact words.
How? It understands context, not just keywords. Ask “What’s the best way to sharpen a chef’s knife?” and Remy surfaces a 45-second demo buried in a 20-minute tutorial.
🔥 Key Features:
- Ask anything: “Show me Gordon Ramsay’s top knife tips” or “What do pro skiers say about 2025 gear trends?”
- Instant clips: Skip to the exact timestamp where your answer lives—no more guessing.
- Knowledge Bases: Search over your own library of trusted YouTube sources (channels, playlists, videos). Example: Add the “TED” channel to your Knowledge Base, then ask, “What’s the most surprising productivity hack from TED speakers?” Remy will only search over your chosen sources.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It:
- For learners: Skip the fluff in tutorials. “Show me how to fold dumplings.”
- For researchers: Unearth niche insights. “What do indie filmmakers say about shooting on iPhone?”
- For the curious: Fall down rabbit holes (efficiently!). “How did the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" theme song come to be?"
- For pros: Track trends without doomscrolling. “What are the latest takes on AI ethics in 2025?"
We built Remy because knowledge shouldn’t be trapped in video timelines. Whether you’re learning a skill, researching a topic, or just curious, Remy gives you back your time—and sanity.
We’d love your feedback (seriously, it helps!). Try it and tell us: What’s the first thing you’ll ask Remy?