CES: Cineverse Unveils New Features for Cinesearch

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CES: Cineverse Unveils New Features for Cinesearch

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Cineverse has announced a series of new features for its AI-powered content search and discovery platform, Cinesearch, which will be showcased at CES 2026 from January 6-9 in Las Vegas. The latest updates include support for connected TV (CTV) and advanced voice capabilities, designed to make it even easier for users to find movies and TV shows.

Built on the Matchpoint platform, Cinesearch is available to consumers at cinesearch.com and is now also offered for commercial licensing to OEMs and streaming platforms through cinesearch.com/business. At CES, Cinesearch will unveil a refreshed visual identity that highlights its innovative approach to content discovery, emphasizing its deep contextual and emotional understanding of media.

In preparation for CES, Cineverse has expanded Cinesearch’s domain-specific dataset, enriching its film and television metadata. Unlike other foundational AI models, Cinesearch utilizes a proprietary dataset that is continually updated with new metadata just days after new releases, rather than relying on data scraped from the internet.

Cinesearch now supports content from over 500 streaming services worldwide. Its underlying dataset, cineCore, features a comprehensive taxonomy of contextual metadata, covering a wide range of human emotions, moods, and experiences. By referencing established psychological models, Cinesearch enables users to search across more than 75,000 film and television series based on emotional criteria.

According to Tony Huidor, president of technology and chief product officer at Cineverse, “Over the past year, we’ve made significant advances across our entire Matchpoint platform—strengthening the underlying technology, expanding its capabilities, and proving that thoughtful innovation can solve real industry pain points. We remain deeply focused on building practical, scalable solutions for media companies, distributors, and streaming platforms, and we plan to continue driving innovation in the entertainment industry.”

  • Cinesearch will be available on the VIDAA OS and accessible on any VIDAA-supported Smart TV, including Toshiba, Hisense, and Loewe models.
  • A new mobile companion app will allow users to create and pair accounts with their TV using voice or mobile input.
  • Cinesearch is introducing a voice authentication feature that recognizes individual household members, enabling sub-accounts and seamless switching between child and adult profiles for a personalized experience.
  • Biometric voice authentication data is stored locally on the device, ensuring user privacy by keeping voice fingerprints on the device rather than transmitting them to the cloud.

For more information or to schedule a meeting with Cineverse at CES 2026, interested parties can visit the company’s website.

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