Digital Asset Management Provider, Wedia, launches Wedia.ai, a Generative-AI tool to scale content creation

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by Lindsey Francy Mar 21, 2023 News
Digital Asset Management Provider, Wedia, launches Wedia.ai, a Generative-AI tool to scale content creation

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In order to better support the needs of brands and retailers who are looking for more personalized and dynamic content, Wedia is proud to announce the launch of Wedia.ai.

Wedia's new tool, Wedia.ai, is a way to create the perfect image using Generative-ai platforms. You can use the tool to create an image which doesn't exist or combine assets with an imagined universe. If you enter your prompt, the tool will generate a number of images.

Wedia.ai has the potential to become a handy tool in any marketer's toolkit, as it allows marketing and creative teams to scale their content creation.

Combining this innovative tool with a powerful software such as Digital Asset Management means being able to generate, share and distribute media assets with ease.

Customers and brands want more from content. Creating the perfect image is easier than ever thanks to Wedia.ai, which helps brands personalize how they talk to their customers. Whether it's taking an existing packshot and catapulting it into a different universe or building an image which doesn't already exist, Gen-ai combined with DAM is changing the future of visual production and distribution. We've chosen to support our clients with the launch of Wedia.ai because we know how content will be created in the future. Nicolas Boutet, CEO at Wedia, said, "I am proud of our R&D team, who were able to demonstrate agility and innovative expertise."

Wedia.ai has something for everyone.

It's about Wedia.

The Wedia Group is listed on Euronext Growth and is a leader in software as a service.

The group helps its clients by helping them to personalize, distribute and measure their marketing content.

These offerings allow the group's diverse clients to simplify the organization of their marketing content, automate their deployment across various digital and physical channels, and measure their effectiveness.

The high-end and innovative positioning of the Group has been recognised by prestigious clients.

More than 6,000 clients are served across more than 130 countries by Wedia, which has more than 150 employees in France, Germany and Canada.

The Wedia Group is steering its development with a proven mix of controlled organic and external growth, and has achieved a turnover of 18 million in 2022, of which more than 70% is software as a service.

Lynn Klemke is the events and PR manager.

Lynn.klemke can be reached at wedia-group.com.

Phone: 01 44 64 87 60

The website is www.wedia-group.com.

Wedia is the source of the information.

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