Content Optimizer
Quickly optimize your content

Shape Clear Objectives Remove Noise


Deliver Content That dRIVES ROI
Match your content strategy to your target audience.
RAD Intel Content Optimizer is available in Adobe express
Why it matters
Real-time
Feedback
Our AI models work in real-time to thoroughly analyze images and video for emotion, memorability, sentiment, quality, virality, and other essential aspects of the content to better predict strategy and performance. This meticulous predictive analysis allows marketers, creators, and influencers alike to all make better informed decisions and achieve better performance.

Actionable
Criticism
It’s difficult to know what content, and which messages within that content, will resonate with specific audiences across specific platforms. Our AI provides answers, derived from advanced machine learning, and offers specific direction on what will break through and be most effective instantaneously.

Helps your
content strategy
Our Content Optimization Tool can effectively evaluate and rank any piece of content made by any content creator - print, video, static photo, short- or long-form copy to verify its alignment with your brand’s tenants. Moreover, it can accurately predict which pieces of content will most deeply resonate with your brand’s audience.


Make your content more effective
“RAD Intel has accelerated our team's media optimization capabilities, enabling us to pinpoint the precise adjustments needed for almost any piece of content.”
Carl Sorvino, CCO, Hunter Agency




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