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VEED: Transforming video creation with AI

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  • Builds reliable, low-latency platform with the help of Google Cloud credits

  • Employs just one DevOps FTE thanks to managed services, such as Cloud Run

  • Builds cutting-edge AI video editing, including features with Gemini and Vertex AI

  • More than three petabytes of video data handled each month, with help from Google Cloud

As a startup, VEED needed to keep its team lean so it could concentrate resources on building a world-class video editing platform. With Google Cloud credits and managed services, VEED could focus on developing its core platform, packing it full of cutting-edge AI features powered by AI solutions, such as Gemini and Vertex AI.

Without Google Cloud credits, we would not be here. Without Google Cloud, VEED wouldn't exist.

Timur Mamedov

Co-Founder and CTO, VEED

Video content is booming. With more than 90% of internet users consuming digital video every week, content creators are amassing followers by the hundreds of millions. Businesses are also increasingly embracing video to communicate with their employees and customers effectively. However, back in 2016, as this growth was just gathering pace, most video editing tools were designed for big-budget productions, making them overly complex and inaccessible to the new breed of content creator. That's why Sabba Keynejad and Timur Mamedov launched their online video editing platform, VEED, to democratize video content creation by making it simple for anyone to create professional-looking videos.

Now, according to the company’s proprietary data, everyone from individual creators to 76% of Fortune 500 companies use VEED and its raft of AI-powered features to create video content to engage their audiences, including using AI to generate videos and AI to edit them.

VEED's path to success hasn't been straightforward. At one stage, Mamedov took a full-time job to allow Keynejad to continue to run the company. Mamedov credits VEED's ability to survive these early days and become a successful business to the support it received from the Google for Startups Cloud Program, including credits to spend on building its infrastructure. "Without Google Cloud credits, we would not be here," says Mamedov. "Without Google Cloud, VEED wouldn’t exist."

Keeping the team lean with managed services

As VEED grew, it relied on a small team to keep its overheads low. For this reason, when VEED Chief Architect Steven Higgs first joined the company, he made the decision to move all its APIs from virtual machines to Cloud Run

"I made a very conscious choice to move us toward a model with as little operational overhead as possible," says Higgs. "I didn't want to employ a DevOps team for many years, and even now, with over 12 million people using VEED each month, we have just one person working on DevOps. I wanted something nice and simple that our developers could also understand, which is why I chose Cloud Run."

As a fully managed platform, Cloud Run allows VEED's developers to build and deploy frontend and backend services without having to worry about managing infrastructure.

Cloud Run is effectively acting as our hosting platform. All our developers have to do is get their service into a Docker container and everything else will be taken care of. Deployment is done. Scaling is done. Logging is done. Even basic dashboarding is done for them.

Steven Higgs

Chief Architect, VEED

"Cloud Run is effectively acting as our hosting platform," Higgs explains. "All our developers have to do is get their service into a Docker container and everything else will be taken care of. Deployment is done. Scaling is done. Logging is done. Even basic dashboarding is done for them."

This has a knock-on benefit for the customer. "The fact that we can spin up services so easily on Cloud Run means that we tend to spin things up as separate services, which lets us ship rapidly and get features to customers much faster," says Higgs. 

And because VEED's developers don't need to spend time managing infrastructure, they can focus time and energy on improving features and services. VEED has made significant savings on its cloud spend too, thanks to the autoscaling feature of Cloud Run, which automatically scales the resources it uses up and down as necessary, ensuring VEED only pays for what it needs.

Reliable infrastructure for a high-performance editing platform

This ability to scale resources as necessary also applies to VEED's use of Cloud GPUs, which the company uses to render the videos of its more than 12 million monthly users. 

With spiky demand for its render nodes, each powered by a GPU, VEED's compute-power costs would rise rapidly if not managed effectively. Using Cloud Load Balancing, VEED is able to scale its usage to ensure it isn't wasting resources.

With Google Cloud, VEED can also keep scaling up its resources as it grows, allowing it to offer users a stable and reliable video editing platform, no matter how many customers are using it. At the same time, Google Cloud helps VEED to keep latency to a minimum. As Higgs explains, "The geographically distributed nature of Google Cloud means we can run things across multiple regions to keep latency down. No matter where they are, customers not only get their videos faster, but experience better quality editing too when there is low latency."

VEED has grown rapidly, doubling its annual recurring revenue every year since it began monetizing the business. The amount of data VEED processes has grown too, from 0.23 petabytes of ingested data in 2021 to 4.05 petabytes in 2024. Like its compute power expenditure, VEED's storage costs could easily rise if left unchecked, so VEED created a tiered storage system with Cloud Storage. This ensures that its systems have fast access to the data they need, while data that is not needed so often, such as users' old videos, can be stored in a more cost-efficient way. By utilizing the storage tiers, Veed saved over 50% on their storage costs.

The next step in the evolution of video editing

We have no desire to build an entire AI team from scratch. That would get very expensive. But with Vertex AI providing a lot of the infrastructure, such as data storage, analysis, and everything else, we can take the path with the fewest operational overheads and let our staff focus on what they do best.

Steven Higgs

Chief Architect, VEED

In pursuit of its mission to democratize video making, the VEED platform includes a wide variety of AI features to simplify the video-creation process for its users. One of the most recent of these is its text-to-video tool that allows users to easily generate professional-looking videos from nothing but an idea. From a user's natural-language prompt, the tool uses Gemini 1.5 Pro to create an engaging script, as well as to search through VEED's database of stock video and music to find the right backdrop. It also generates a compelling title to go with the video. 

For VEED, Gemini was the obvious choice for this project as it not only allows users to create high-quality videos at any length, it also helps VEED to keep its users' data secure. "We are getting more and more questions around data privacy," explains Higgs. "Our enterprise customers especially are very interested in knowing where our data is going. It becomes a much simpler question to answer when Google Cloud can help keep it secure."

Another AI-powered feature that VEED is currently developing is its lip-sync tool. This uses machine learning to enable users dubbing their videos into another language to synchronize the speaker's lips to the audio track. Using models in Model Garden on Vertex AI, VEED is training its models to automatically regenerate the speaker's lip movements so that they match the voice. For VEED, using Vertex AI is another way to reduce its development time and keep its team lean by relying on the existing optimized AI infrastructure of Google Cloud. 

"We have no desire to build an entire AI team from scratch. That would get very expensive," explains Higgs. "But with Vertex AI providing a lot of the infrastructure, such as data storage, analysis, and everything else, we can take the path with the fewest operational overheads and let our staff focus on what they do best."

From startup credits to the future of video editing technology

Without Google Cloud, we wouldn't have grown to where we are today. It let us grow faster with fewer staff, and instead of having to hire a sizable platform team, I could spend that money on features for our customers. All of which gives us a clear advantage going forward.

Steven Higgs

Chief Architect, VEED

As VEED grows, Higgs makes use of weekly check-ins with the Google Cloud team to stay abreast of emerging technologies, while experimenting with Vertex AI models, as the company develops more AI features to make video editing even simpler. 

"Without Google Cloud, we wouldn't have grown to where we are today," says Higgs. "It let us grow faster with fewer staff, and instead of having to hire a sizable platform team, I could spend that money on features for our customers. All of which gives us a clear advantage going forward."

On a mission to make video editing accessible to anyone, VEED has grown from a small startup to a global, industry-leading platform, supporting more than 12M users a month, with an annual recurring revenue of over $35M.

Industry: Media & Entertainment

Location: UK

Products: Google Cloud, Cloud GPUs, Cloud Load Balancing, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Pub/Sub, Vertex AI

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