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CyberLink Showcases Cutting-Edge Software at COMPUTEX 2025

CyberLink Showcases Cutting-Edge Software at COMPUTEX 2025

Business Wire16-05-2025
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) will unveil its latest AI-powered software innovations at COMPUTEX 2025, developed in collaboration with the Intel® Core™ Ultra processor platform. Featured launches include a groundbreaking AI Object Tracking Effect in CyberLink's flagship video editing software, PowerDirector and new updates to its AI creative studio for online selling and marketing, Promeo. Leveraging the performance of Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, CyberLink demonstrates the power of on-device AI computing in generative content creation and reinforces its leadership in the multimedia editing space.
PowerDirector Redefines AI Video Editing with Precision Object Segmentation and Motion Tracking
CyberLink's AI video editing solution, PowerDirector now features enhanced object segmentation and motion tracking technology powered by Intel's discrete and built-in GPUs and optimized with the OpenVINO™ toolkit. Capabilities that once required cloud-based AI—like precision object extraction and motion tracking—can now run smoothly on-device in real-time, enabling faster, more secure, and highly efficient editing workflows.
With the ability to precisely recognize and track objects, the software can even track recurring appearances across frames. Deeply integrated into PowerDirector's suite of AI tools, the upgraded software automates complex tasks in just a few clicks, like those in AI Effect Masks and AI Motion Tracking. From professionals producing high-impact product ads and motion-tracking scenes to casual creators adding stylish motion effects, PowerDirector brings professional-quality AI editing tools to users of all skill levels.
Promeo Expands On-Device Generative AI for a Complete Marketing Workflow
Building on the success of AI Magic Designer, the industry's first edge-computing-based generative AI design tool, CyberLink is expanding Promeo with the upcoming AI Marketing Advisor, targeted for release in the second half of 2025. A hybrid AI engine, AI Marketing Advisor combines on-device Photo Understanding engines with LLM-driven market analysis. This powerful tool generates marketing copy tailored to consumer behavior and industry trends, simplifying campaign creation for both experienced marketers and beginners.
The AI Marketing Advisor is integrated seamlessly with AI Magic Designer, streamlining workflows from image analysis to design generation, ideal for fast-moving digital commerce teams.
Advancing Edge AI Through Continued Collaboration with Intel
Aligned with COMPUTEX 2025's 'AI NEXT' theme, CyberLink continues to push the boundaries of AI PC technology as an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) partnered with Intel and as a participant in the Intel AI PC Acceleration Program.
'We are excited to once again demonstrate the immense potential of combining AI with edge computing at this year's COMPUTEX,' said Vincent Lin, Co-President of CyberLink. 'By eliminating reliance on costly cloud processing, we ensure smooth editing experiences, robust data security, and unmatched performance for content creation-all on-device.' CyberLink invites attendees to experience the next generation of digital creativity firsthand at Booth J0306, 1st Floor, Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1, from May 20–23, 2025 and explore how CyberLink and Intel are leading innovation in edge AI multimedia creation.
About CyberLink
Founded in 1996, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) is a leading provider of digital creative editing software and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, inclusive of facial recognition. A driver of innovation, CyberLink has embraced the transformative power of AI, harnessing it to address the demands of consumer, commercial and education markets through a wide range of solutions. From the award-winning Director Suite's PowerDirector, PhotoDirector and Promeo, to the acclaimed AI facial recognition engine, FaceMe®, CyberLink is committed to providing exceptional experiences. Empowering creators and marketers of all skill levels, Director Suite, elevates the content creation process, while FaceMe® delivers the fast and accurate facial recognition that is key to AIoT applications for security and surveillance.
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