Claude-real-video project enables large language models to process video content

The Claude-real-video repository demonstrates that large language models can interpret video input. The project builds on the Claude LLM framework to add visual processing

The Claude-real-video repository demonstrates that large language models can interpret video input. The project builds on the Claude LLM framework to add visual processing capabilities. It provides code for extracting frames and feeding them to the model as textual descriptions. The approach enables the model to answer questions about video content. The repository includes examples that show the system handling short clips. Developers can use the code as a starting point for multimodal AI applications. The project is open source and invites contributions from the community. It highlights growing interest in extending LLMs beyond text‑only tasks.