Explore the transformative potential of interactive video tools, designed to elevate your content from passive viewing to dynamic, two-way experiences. These platforms empower creators, marketers, educators, and businesses to embed clickable hotspots, branching narratives, quizzes, polls, shoppable elements, and more-turning every video into an immersive journey that boosts engagement, completion rates, and conversions.
Jeffrey Celavie is an astrological tool that utilizes modern astrology and artificial intelligence to calculate Astral Maps and Zodiac Horoscopes.
H5P is a free, open-source platform for creating, sharing, and reusing interactive HTML5 content. It empowers educators, instructional designers, and content creators to build engaging learning experiences such as interactive videos, presentations, quizzes, games, and more-all directly in their browser, with no coding required.
Vidzor is an enterprise-level interactive video platform that empowers users to create, distribute, and analyze interactive video experiences without any coding skills. It is designed for brands, agencies, and organizations seeking to boost engagement and conversions through interactive video ad campaigns, clickable elements, and real-time analytics.
Spott is an interactive content platform that enables brands, publishers, and marketers to enrich images, videos, PDFs, and catalogs with clickable, shoppable, and actionable elements. Its primary goal is to boost engagement, conversions, and ROI by making visual content interactive and measurable across multiple channels and devices.
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