Video Streaming Platforms

Best Video Streaming Platforms include:

Gumlet, Brightcove, Vimeo Enterprise, StreamShark Live Streaming Platform, Restream, Streamlabs, Disney Streaming Services, Bambuser, Brightcove Zencoder and Genius Sports.

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Comcast Technology Solutions CTSuite

CTSuite is a video streaming service from Comcast Technology Solutions for content creators, streamers, and multi-platform video providers, advertisers and agencies, or global operators and telecommunications companies.

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Callaba
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Callaba offers tools for hosting live virtual events and organizing remote video production in one platform and API. It includes ultra-low latency live streaming through SRT, WebRTC video calls, online webinars, multilingual conferences, paid events via PayPal, ticket import from…

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GV Alyve
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GV Alyve is a cloud-based video stream selection and distribution platform, from Grass Valley in Quebec. It aims to empower broadcasters and media organizations to manage video streaming selection across all major social media platforms and OTT applications. GV Alyve’s SaaS platform…

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BitFire Media Platform

The BitFire Media Platform features broadcast-quality, low-latency IP transport, and a suite of cloud production tools for modern hybrid workflows.BitFire Studios features control rooms and XR LED, chroma-key, and podcast stages to improve studio productions.BitFire’s 24/7 Network…

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Wowza Video
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Wowza offers their eponymous enterprise video streaming and content management platform. The company combines a 15-years focus on live video with continuous platform enhancements to power VOD for live event broadcasters and enterprise video platforms alike, supporting everything…

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Hudl
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A video platform for sports teams and organizations, used to collect and simplify team feedback, supporting online analysis, distribution and communications so clubs can communicate feedback information more quickly.

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Snipback AI
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SnipBack AI Video software has over 100 features that make it adaptable to a wide variety of use-cases, such as live-streaming with multi-view recording, Sideline Mode which streams locally before streaming to the cloud, white-boarding over video, and live snipping & tagging…

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meShare
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An IoT Platform that Supports a Variety of Smart Home and IoT DevicesmeShare's IoT platform supports a variety of device types, including indoor and outdoor connected cameras, smart doorbells, connected sensors and alarms, smart thermostats and environmental control, and smart lighting.…

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broadpeak.io
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broadpeak.io is a video API platform enabling personalization and monetization at scale for OTT Streaming Service Providers. For end users, broadpeak.io aims to support a more personalized user experience with contextualized content rather than default bulk content streaming. The…

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Tripleplay by Uniguest
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Tripleplay, by Uniguest since the 2019 acquisition, delivers business grade Digital Signage, IPTV and Video Streaming solutions. Tripleplay incorporates the ONELAN and Reserva brands into its solution, which are designed to ensure they are simple to install for integration partners,…

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Muvi Playout
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Muvi Playout is an end-to-end Playout solution to launch online FAST TV channels and broadcast pre-scheduled on-demand content sequentially in real-time over the internet. Muvi Playout is instantly deployable and offers a fully automated workflow from content ingestion to uninterrupted…

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Muvi Live
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Muvi Live is a B2B live streaming platform designed to enable businesses and individuals to stream professional live videos and audio in a completely DIY setup and deliver ultra-low latency live videos across a range of platforms, screens, and devices.

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Muvi Player
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Muvi Player is a developer-centric product that empowers developers to integrate advanced player functionalities into their websites and applications. Muvi Player's SDK solutions support a range of platforms including Web, Android, iOS, Android TV, LG TV, Samsung TV, and more. It…

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Spalk
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Spalk, headquartered in New York, aims to unlock access to alternative commentary for sports streaming providers, broadcasters and teams by synchronising audio commentary from fans, athletes and influencers anywhere in the world with the live game video.

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Qencode
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A cloud-based video platform with APIs to handle everything from video encoding to live streaming and storage. The system is versatile, with hundreds of features to adapt to any project requirements.

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AnyClip: The Visual Intelligence Company

AnyClip's software solutions leverage Artificial Intelligence technology to analyze video content in real-time, enabling publishers, media owners, and brands to maximize the reach of their videos. The Luminous Video Platform offers media companies four, data-powered video player…

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Piksel Digital Enterprise

Piksel headquartered in the UK offers Digital Enteprise, a secure online video library management, distribution, and livestreaming platform for businesses.

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Zixi Software-Defined Video Platform (SDVP®)

The Zixi Software-Defined Video Platform (SDVP®) is a solution for managing high performance live video distribution and delivery at scale. The SDVP® modular architecture manages all facets of a live video platform such as distribution over IP networks, with traffic and congestion…

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Popshop Live
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Popshop Live in West Hollywood aims to re-imagine the mobile e-commerce experience by bringing immersive and entertaining real-time boutique shopping straight to the user's phone. Popshop Live is a mobile, live-streaming marketplace where up-and-coming brands and individuals can…

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Genius Sports
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Genius Sports headquartered in London provides digital sports content, technology and integrity services, boasting users in over 150 countries worldwide, empowering sports to capture, manage and distribute their live data and video, driving their digital transformation and enhancing…

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Brightcove Zencoder

Brightcove Zencoder is a cloud-based video transcoding platform.

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Flussonic Media Server

A multi-purpose software solution for launching a high load video streaming service of any scale. For IPTV and OTTFlussonic Media Server is a professional platform for OTT and IPTV services. It can be used to capture, transcode, record archives, manage users, threads, and deliver…

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Bunny Stream
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A solution to solve the hassle of video delivery by packing transcoding, storage, security, and video player into a straightforward package. Users upload files using its API or the web video manager. Then videos are transcoded into multiple resolutions, and then files are powered…

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Kiswe Studio
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Kiswe’s video production solution, Kiswe Studio, uses cloud-based technology to transform the way live games and events are professionally produced and broadcasted. By using remote commentators and crew, Kiswe Studio helps media and sports rights holders scale broadcasts into…

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Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS)

Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) is a managed live streaming solution presented as ideal for creating interactive video experiences. Users can send live streams to Amazon IVS using streaming software and the service does everything required to make low-latency live video…

Learn More About Video Streaming Platforms

What are Video Streaming Platforms?

Video Streaming Platforms (also known as Online Video Platforms or Over-the-top Television Services) are managed end-to-end or bundled solutions that content creators, owners, and aggregators use to operate online video services.

Video Streaming Platforms should not be confused with Video hosting solutions like YouTube, for example. Whereas Video platforms focus on videos intended for social sharing, Video Streaming Platforms act as large-scale alternatives for entertainment and media companies looking to host their content such as TV shows, films, etc. online. Think platforms that give your company the ability to stream content as Hulu does for a variety of television networks. Examples of Video Streaming Platform providers include Disney Streaming Services, Comcast Technology Solutions, and Brightcove.

Features & Capabilities

A quality Video Streaming Platform should support the following:

  • Video content accessible from multiple types of devices, including those specifically designed for streaming services such as Amazon Fire sticks, Apple TVs, etc.
  • Apps particular to each type of device (website versions, mobile app versions, etc.)
  • Specific apps for users on TV (CTV)/Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), or those wishing to use your streaming service through a TV
  • Built-in subscription services for your customers/viewers
  • Support for video-on-demand, in cases where subscriptions are not desired

Video Streaming Platforms Comparison

When on the market for a Video Streaming Platform provider, consider the following tips:

  1. A Video Streaming Platform is a major investment, consider viable alternatives such as hosting and streaming your content on your own. It does require some work, which is the benefit of using Video Streaming Platforms as it reduces the labor on your end, but may be more affordable and more maneuverable in the long-term.
  2. If you're sure a Video Streaming Platform is right for you, still create a contingency plan in case workflows must be brought in-house after all. Look for a vendor that speaks to this scenario, and has documentation on how they can assist you with making the transition.
  3. Choose a Video Streaming Platform vendor with a focus on innovation and growing with the market. You want to make sure the software you choose for streaming your content can keep up with emerging trends in the space. You don't want consumers to be swayed towards content that is more accessible or simply more exciting otherwise.
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Pricing

The cheapest Video Streaming Platforms start at around $200 a month and typically require an annual contract. These plans may be more suitable for non-entertainment/media companies looking to host internal videos on a secure platform. Entertainment and media companies will see higher costs associated with their video streaming services, and those agreements typically reach into the thousands of dollars. Contracts in this category are largely contingent upon the size of your media library. Narrowing down the scope of your library, as well as how you want users to interact with your video, will help you first create your shortlist, and then investigate specific pricing packages for your use case with the vendors you chose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Video Streaming Platforms?

Video Streaming Platforms (also known as Online Video Platforms or Over-the-top Television Services) are managed end-to-end or bundled solutions that content creators, owners, and aggregators use to operate online video services. Examples of Video Streaming Platform providers include Disney Streaming Services, Comcast Technology Solutions, and Brightcove.

What tasks associated with streaming my content do Video Streaming Platforms manage for me?

Video Streaming Platforms develop, aggregate, and administer technologies to maintain online video services. These operations include, but are not limited to: data ingestion, storage, transcoding, playout, security, monetization, analytics, delivery, advertising, recommendation, and playback.

What types of Video Streaming Platforms are there?

Vendors offering video streaming services can be split into three main categories. First are the companies born from internal technology initiatives within well-known M&E conglomerates, deemed successful enough to sell externally. This includes Comcast Technology Solutions, Disney Streaming Services, Endeavor Streaming, and Verizon Media. The second is comprised of long-established players that developed standards for video streaming solutions configuring the current market. These are Brightcove, Kaltura, and Piksel, among others. The final category is smaller, specialized, regionally-centered vendors. They provide the technologies and infrastructure powering video streaming. Larger technology vendors are absent from this space.