intoPIX, a privately owned Belgian company founded in 2006, develops and licenses image and video compression and encryption technology for the audiovisual industry. Employing approximately 50 people, the company's revenue in 2023 was less than $10 million. Their technology focuses on improving and securing visual communication.
On March 3, 2025, intoPIX announced the successful porting of its JPEG XS and TicoRAW IP cores onto Lattice FPGAs, demonstrating TicoRAW live at Embedded World 2025. This expands the availability of high-efficiency, low-latency compression to power-sensitive applications. The company also showcased a multi-vendor interoperability demo at ISE 2025, featuring Barco, Panasonic Connect, EvertzAV, Cobalt, Matrox, and PlexusAV, supported by Netgear AV switches. This demo highlighted seamless AV-over-IP connectivity with zero latency using IPMX and JPEG XS, leveraging existing networks. TicoXS FIP and the new JPEG XS TDC profile enable bandwidth-efficient, high-quality video transmission for various applications. Lattice Semiconductor's low-power FPGAs, ideal for embedded vision applications, now integrate intoPIX's compression technologies, offering optimized solutions with improved image quality and reduced bandwidth and power consumption.
intoPIX's customers primarily consist of entertainment Providers, iT Services and IT Consulting and digital signage and professional display companies. Examples of intoPIX's customers include Panasonic, Sony Group and NTT Group. intoPIX has commercial and technical partners like Crestron Electronics, Panasonic and Nvidia.