The Bosch Media Library (often referred to as the Bosch Press Lounge or Media Hub) is the central, digital content hub provided by Robert Bosch GmbH. It is specifically designed to serve journalists, bloggers, analysts, and stakeholders with up-to-date, royalty-free (for editorial use) assets regarding the multinational engineering and technology conglomerate.
Unlike standard "Press" pages that offer a single PDF press release, the Bosch Media Library is a dynamic, searchable database. It offers high-resolution imagery, detailed technical diagrams, broadcast-quality video footage (B-roll), audio files, annual reports, and historical documents dating back to the garage of Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886. bosch media library
Not all Bosch works are fully digitized. The St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness (private collection) exists only as a single 2-megapixel image with no technical layer. Moreover, the Prado retains copyright on its infrared data, preventing the BRCP from hosting it in a unified interface. Thus the “media library” remains a federated, not integrated, system. The Bosch Media Library (often referred to as
Bosch has moved beyond standalone press releases. In the media library, you will find Visual Stories—self-contained HTML modules that combine text, infographics, and looping video to explain complex topics (e.g., "How fuel cell technology works" or "AI in manufacturing"). John the Baptist in the Wilderness (private collection)
For a journalist, this is gold. You can download the entire story as a zip file containing copy-ready text and matching images.