As the year wound down, Ceivo's December release focused on the library experience — the thing most users spend the most time in. The theme: make your content easier to recognize, sort, and navigate at a glance.
Know the language of every asset, instantly
For media teams working across multiple regions and languages, knowing what language an asset is in before you click into it saves real time. With this release, every file in your library now shows its language directly on the card — and when the full language name is available, Ceivo shows it in place of just a two-letter code, so "Portuguese" replaces "pt" and "Japanese" replaces "ja".
It sounds small. It isn't. For any team dealing with international content, it turns a row of near-identical thumbnails into a scannable, information-rich wall.
Sort by type, see what you need
A new Library Sorting by Type option lets you organize files by their format — videos, images, audio, and more — making it dramatically easier to zero in on what you're looking for when the library starts getting big.
Top notable improvements
Beyond the headline changes, a handful of quieter but noticeable improvements:
- Cleaner file cards — the space on each file card was optimized for a tighter, more efficient layout.
- Fixed empty-state behavior — the "no files" message no longer appears incorrectly on the dashboard when folders are present.
- Correct folder delete confirmation — the confirmation dialog now displays the right label when you're deleting a folder.
- Language tag cleanup — removed language tags that had been incorrectly applied to some files.
- Better file processing tracking — enhanced behind-the-scenes tracking of files as they move through analysis, for faster debugging when something goes wrong.
- More reliable file analysis — improved logging, cleanup, and handling of failed analysis jobs so the platform recovers gracefully.
- Frontend stability refinements — a set of small-but-meaningful improvements to overall application stability and maintainability.
Why this month mattered
December was, by design, a quality month. It set the foundation for a much bigger January — Playlist Rendering, File Sharing, and the full Ceivo Developer API — by making sure the core library experience was clean, fast, and ready for what was coming.
What's next
If you want to dig into any of these features or see where Ceivo is heading, reach out and we'll set up time.
