Atomos, a publicly owned Australian company founded in 2008, designs and manufactures video recording and monitoring equipment. Employing approximately 130 people, the company generated roughly $25 million in revenue in 2023. Its product line includes on-camera and mobile phone monitor/recorders, as well as desktop color correction monitors, targeting users requiring high-quality video content creation capabilities.

2024 Revenue

Founded

2008

Headcount

127

Headquarters

Australia

Primary Segment

Content acquisition

Ownership

Publicly Owned

Deployments

1

News Summary:

Atomos announced the launch of the Atomos TX-RX, a 4K wireless video transmitter and receiver system, designed to improve video monitoring and production workflows on 2025. At the NAB Show, Atomos also announced plans to offer spare parts and technical information to support the continued service of Cantar devices. Additionally, Atomos introduced the StudioSonic professional production headphones, designed for hybrid workflows. Also at NAB 2025, Atomos announced a new range of AI-enhanced PTZ cameras, the A-Eye series, intended for various professional applications. The company also announced the launch of the Atomos TX-RX at NAB 2025.

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Atomos offers 7 products in the media tech industry. Atomos's product portfolio comprises of live production and content acquisition.
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Atomos's revenues were $28.4M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Atomos's revenue into 3 different product categories, the largest of which is field monitors, which represents 65% of Atomos's revenue.
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