WebStream is a privately owned company founded in 2004 and headquartered in Japan. The company specializes in providing video and streaming backend solutions, including DRM (Digital Rights Management), video player, transcoding, and multiscreen delivery. As of 2022, WebStream's annual revenue was less than $10 million.
WebStream reported a revenue increase from $214 million in 2011 to $240 million in 2022. The company's fourth-quarter net profit also increased to $43 million. In other news, the Neighborhood Sports Network will broadcast five games on its platform to kick off its coverage of the school football season. Additionally, NICE will host a live webstream where registrants can ask questions and participate, with a select few invited to attend in person at the Computer History Museum.
WebStream offers products in the media tech industry. WebStream's product portfolio comprises of user experience and devices, content security and video processing and playout.
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WebStream's revenues were less than $10M in 2022. Caretta Research has split WebStream's revenue into 3 different product categories, the largest of which is file-based encoding, ABR and packaging. For full access to WebStream's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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