ASUS and GoPro have unveiled a collaboration to transform the creative video production experience for content creators. The partnership debuts new integrations—most notably, the AI-powered StoryCube app—bridging GoPro’s capture technology with ASUS’s creator-centered hardware and software.
Seamless Capture to Production Workflow
Creators leveraging GoPro cameras can now enjoy a frictionless workflow from video capture to final edit with ASUS ProArt devices. GoPro’s advanced action camera capabilities combine with ASUS’s professional-grade laptop hardware to simplify video story creation, offering a streamlined process for both beginners and seasoned professionals.
StoryCube: First-of-Its-Kind Integration and AI Tools

StoryCube is the world’s first Windows application supporting direct integration with the GoPro Cloud and native 360° media management. This solution enables users to preview, categorize, and organize .360 files (locally or online) and instantly drag-and-drop content into major editing suites such as Adobe Premiere Pro or CapCut. AI-driven scene categorization and intelligent search functions further expedite locating desired footage by activities, device, or location, trained specifically on typical GoPro activities imagery for high recognition accuracy.
Complimentary GoPro Premium+ Subscription for ASUS Laptop Users
To mark this technological leap, ASUS laptop buyers will receive exclusive GoPro Premium+ subscriptions: six months for ProArt models and three months for Zenbook/Vivobook models. This subscription unlocks unlimited GoPro footage cloud storage, 500GB for non-GoPro files, automated highlight videos, and a comprehensive array of cloud-based editing features.
ASUS ProArt P16: Powerhouse for Creators
The ASUS ProArt P16 laptop is engineered to handle demanding creative workflows, including editing True 8K 360° GoPro MAX2 content. It boasts up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, and advanced AI acceleration for rapid rendering and real-time previews at extreme resolutions.
Creative professionals can take advantage of features such as 10-bit 4:2:2 color format, dual AV1 encoders, AI-powered video enhancement, and a vibrant Lumina Pro OLED display that delivers up to 1600 nits peak brightness.
Innovations Shaping Future Creativity

StoryCube’s smart AI functionality, exclusive go-to-market offers, and ASUS’s next-gen hardware signal just the start of broader collaborative efforts. Upcoming updates and technologies from both companies aim to further empower storytellers and shape new possibilities for digital creativity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is StoryCube and how does it benefit creators?
A: StoryCube is an AI-powered Windows app that integrates GoPro Cloud and 360° media support, allowing creators to preview, categorize, and organize footage quickly, maximizing productivity in their workflow.
Q: Who can access the GoPro Premium+ subscription offer?
A: Buyers of selected ASUS ProArt laptops receive six months of GoPro Premium+, while Zenbook and Vivobook users get three months, both with valuable cloud storage and editing perks. *please stay tuned for details about the local availability of this promo*
Q: What sets the ASUS ProArt P16 apart for video editing?
A: The ProArt P16 is equipped with top-tier processing and graphics hardware—ideal for handling 8K, 360° video editing—alongside AI acceleration features and an advanced OLED display for superior color accuracy and brightness.
Q: Does StoryCube support professional editing software?
A: Yes, users can drag-and-drop content from StoryCube directly into industry-standard programs like Adobe Premiere Pro and CapCut, ensuring workflow flexibility.
Q: Are AI-based search and categorization available in StoryCube?
A: Absolutely—StoryCube leverages AI to recognize and classify scenes by activity, device, and location, making it easier for creators to manage and locate source material.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.





