
StoryOS · NGO Edition
Decades of field footage, finally telling stories.
Your archive holds years of fieldwork no one has had time to tell. StoryOS mines it for stories and clips, turns new field production into advocacy and fundraising assets, and keeps provenance and consent on everything.
The archive
Your most powerful stories are already shot.
Most NGOs sit on years of field footage — interviews, b-roll, whole programs — locked in drives no one can search. The stories are there. StoryOS makes the archive findable and turns it into work you can publish.
- Years of footage, finally searchable
- Stories and clips pulled from what you already have
- Provenance and consent travel with every asset
Activate the archive
Mine decades of footage for stories.
StoryMine indexes your whole archive and surfaces the moments worth telling — by person, place, theme, or program. The footage you forgot you had becomes the next story you publish.
- Index and search the entire archive
- Surface moments by person, place, and theme
- Turn old footage into new clips and cuts

Govern every asset
Provenance and consent on everything.
Field footage is sensitive. Local-first AI keeps your material on your own infrastructure, and every clip carries where it came from and the consent behind it, so you can publish with confidence and defend it later.
- Local-first AI keeps your footage yours
- Consent and provenance recorded on every asset
- Publish with a clear record behind every clip

Prove impact
Evidence your funders can use.
StoryOS structures the interviews behind your stories into outcome data for donor reports and grant applications. The story that moves people and the evidence that convinces funders come from the same footage.
- AI-guided interviews capture outcomes in the field
- Structured data for donor and grant reporting
- One field trip becomes material for every channel

Get started
Put your archive to work.
Tell us what's in your archive and we'll show you how StoryOS turns years of field footage into stories, advocacy assets, and evidence.