Regional compliance for every source an airline publishes.
A carrier content pack is bigger than a feature video. Vidcomply scans films, trailers, news, PDFs, images, games, menus, app pages, partner links, subtitles, and metadata against carrier policy and regional route standards before the pack reaches passengers.
One onboard experience. Many source types. Different regional rules.
Route, region, carrier, cabin, and content-source rules stay separate until they are merged into one reviewable compliance pack.
Scan the whole passenger experience, not just the movie file.
Airline compliance needs to cover every asset a passenger can watch, read, play, open, or click. Vidcomply turns mixed sources into normalized records, then applies the right compliance profile to each one.
Video & trailers
Features, episodes, promos, safety content, subtitles, captions, and frame-level imagery.
News & live clips
Fast-turn news packages checked for route sensitivity, language, conflict, and imagery.
Documents & PDFs
Magazines, menus, disclosures, destination guides, manuals, and partner brochures.
Images & artwork
Posters, thumbnails, campaign images, OCR text, logos, flags, symbols, and product placement.
Games & interactive
Descriptions, screenshots, imagery, user-facing text, age fit, regional restrictions, and metadata.
Links & feeds
Vendor catalogs, partner URLs, manifests, app pages, package links, metadata feeds, and source lists.
Carrier policy, regional standards, and source rules stay separate.
The same asset can be acceptable on one route and blocked on another. Vidcomply keeps the carrier standard, region profile, source type, and cabin policy independent, then produces a route-aware review queue.
Start from vendor links, manifests, folders, and feeds.
Airline teams rarely receive one clean package. Vidcomply can build the review pack from source URLs, vendor manifests, metadata feeds, file drops, PDFs, and partner pages, then preserve the original source for traceability.
URL, manifest, feed, file, and document intakePDFs, screenshots, and still artwork are first-class compliance sources.
OCR and vision checks catch restricted text, alcohol references, medical claims, competitor logos, religious symbols, flags, privacy exposure, and route-sensitive imagery before assets appear in the seatback UI or onboard app.
Page, bounding box, OCR, and visual evidenceOne review queue for editorial, compliance, localization, and loading teams.
Each issue stays attached to its source, route, category, and evidence location, so teams can decide what to cut, replace, localize, suppress, or approve.
Route-aware evidence
Issues are scoped to route, region, cabin, source type, and carrier standard.
Human sign-off
The system surfaces evidence. Your compliance and editorial teams keep the decision.
Source-level notes
Timecode, page, bounding box, frame, URL, or metadata field travels with each flag.
Slate-scale throughput
Season, catalog, and route-pack batches run in parallel before loading deadlines.
Clear every passenger-facing source before loading.
Walk through carrier standards, route profiles, link intake, document compliance, human review, and native outputs for airline delivery.