“The use of AWS technology has significantly impacted the scalability of our product and enhanced the user experience.”
- Yaroslav Morozov, Founder and CEO, Universe Group

Universe Group is a Ukrainian company that drives the growth of global IT ventures. Over the years, it has successfully launched three thriving businesses—Guru Apps, FORMA, and Wisey—while also expanding its research and development center. Today, nearly 151 million people in 180 countries rely on the company’s innovative products.
The company’s latest venture, Visify, showcases how Amazon Web Services (AWS) can power sophisticated photo- and video-editing capabilities at scale. Using Amazon SageMaker—a service used to build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models—Universe Group transformed Visify from a simple photo-enhancement tool into a robust solution that is powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
Launching Advanced AI Photo and Video Processing
Launched in 2023, Visify is a mobile app that uses AI to edit photos and create personalized videos. The solution handles almost everything, from improving image quality and creating business portraits to producing age-progression videos that show how someone might look as they grow older. To accommodate user demand, Universe Group needed to scale this photo- and video-processing infrastructure while maintaining rapid delivery and high-quality outputs.
Universe Group found the ideal foundation for Visify when its team attended an Amazon SageMaker presentation for AWS customers. “We were amazed by the simplicity, flexibility, and variety of approaches for deploying ML endpoints,” says Max Fedchenko, engineering team lead at Universe Group. “We were especially attracted to generative AI.”
Achieving Breakthrough Performance Using Amazon SageMaker
Visify uses Amazon SageMaker to deploy and manage 250 ML endpoints. The research and development team at Universe Group uses Amazon SageMaker JupyterLab—a private or shared space that manages the storage and compute resources needed to run the JupyterLab application—to conduct research, test hypotheses, and fine-tune existing models for better results. The company also deploys custom Docker images through Amazon SageMaker endpoints to power nontrivial tasks such as photo enhancement, generation of photorealistic or cartoonish avatars, and video production.

The AI photo and video editor has gained nearly 900,000 users worldwide in just 9 months. Visify has also processed over 600,000 unique AI-generated photos and videos, using up to 3.5 TB of GPU memory at peak performance. Processing times have improved by 82.5 percent: Nine realistic user photos now take 7 minutes compared with the previous 40 minutes. The company has also reduced the time to generate a 15-second video by 75 percent, from 20 to 5 minutes.
Creating Next-Generation Photo-Editing Capabilities
Looking ahead, Universe Group plans to introduce new features, including a “magic brush” (for object removal and addition) and “background replace” (for background generation). The company will continue to rely on scalable AWS infrastructure to deliver high-quality results.
“These updates will empower users to fine-tune their photos and videos with greater precision and flexibility,” says Olha Breslavska, chief product officer at Universe Group. “The app will continue using AWS to streamline processing times while also integrating new AI models for even more accurate and personalized outputs.”
Using AI and ML on AWS, Universe Group has established Visify as a highly advanced photo- and video-editing solution. “We are constantly seeking ways to expand and automate to improve operational efficiency,” says Yaroslav Morozov, founder and CEO of Universe Group. “The use of AWS technology has significantly impacted the scalability of our product and enhanced the user experience.”
Leading Cloud Innovators in Europe
Learn how leading organizations in Europe across industries trust AWS to drive innovation at every level of their business.
AWS Customer Success Stories
More Media & Entertainment Customer Stories
Total results: 371
no items found
-
Other
Sony Unifies Platform on EKS, achieving 5x Faster Deployments & 60% Lower Costs
Sony Interactive Entertainment leveraged Amazon EKS to achieve 60% lower operational costs, 5x faster deployments, and 93% reduced time to market. The migration of 400+ microservices resulted in zero downtime, while standardizing development processes and reducing training time from 16 to 3 hours. -
Belgium
Cloudar Helps Ladrokes.live Transform The Sports Fan Experience With Cloud-Native Scalability
Ladbrokes.live, a provider of streaming sports entertainment content operating in Belgium, was grappling with critical challenges that hindered their ability to attract and retain users. Partnering with AWS Partner, Cloudar—also based in Belgium—the company transitioned to a cloud-native architecture powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) technologies. This transformation enabled Ladbrokes.live to deliver a seamless, personalized user experience featuring avatars that can be customized to deliver information and statistics relevant to the viewers’ interests, in their language of choice. The solution also helped Ladbrokes.live optimize operational costs and set the stage for continuous innovation in a highly competitive industry.
-
India
Arré Voice Enhances User Engagement and Reduces Latency by 90% with DataStax Astra DB and AWS
Arré Voice wanted to enhance user engagement on its digital media platform with personalized content recommendations. The company needed a scalable solution capable of processing large volumes of user data while supporting artificial intelligence (AI)-driven algorithms for content personalization. By transitioning to a microservices architecture, using Amazon Web Services (AWS), and implementing Astra DB, a vector database from AWS Partner DataStax, Arré Voice enabled real-time data handling and improved operational efficiency. Astra DB’s query capabilities and developer tools facilitated the rapid development of its recommendation engine, which now generates over 30 million personalized suggestions per month with a 90-percent reduction in latency.
-
United States
AWS Partner Loka Helps Cameo Enhance Personalized Celebrity Video Discovery
Cameo, an online marketplace connecting fans with over 50,000 celebrities for personalized video messages, teamed up with AWS Partner Loka to develop a chat-based discovery process using generative AI. This solution aims to provide a more personalized and efficient experience by engaging users in conversation to understand their needs and preferences, then recommending relevant categories and celebrities. The solution leverages Claude on AWS Bedrock to improves conversion rates, reduce time to purchase, and increase customer satisfaction by streamlining the discovery process.
Get Started
Organizations of all sizes across all industries are transforming their businesses and delivering on their missions every day using AWS. Contact our experts and start your own AWS journey today.