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Live event webcast with ~1-second latency

Stream your event to a global audience in near real time, over our low-latency streaming infrastructure โ€” in any browser, on any device, with no app to install.

~1s latency HD adaptive No app needed Branded pages Interpretation On-demand replay
Stream health ยท GlobalLIVE
Fast-adaptive mode
North America route
0.9s
Balanced-adaptive mode
Europe route
1.3s
Classic mode
Asia-Pacific route
1.6s
Adaptive bitrate
Auto quality ยท HD 720p tier
Auto
Standard HLS
Typical industry baseline
18โ€“30s

~1s latency, not ~15โ€“30s

Our low-latency streaming infrastructure keeps the broadcast roughly a second behind the room โ€” configurable modes trade a bit more delay for extra reach when you need it.

Scales to large, distributed audiences

Regional stream routing sends each viewer to the nearest route, so a global audience gets the same fast experience.

Any browser, no app or plugin

The player runs as pure HTML5 in the browser โ€” nothing to install โ€” with a pre-join compatibility checker to confirm attendees are ready.

Streaming infrastructure

Fast by default, tuned for every network

Configure the trade-off between speed and reach, then let adaptive delivery handle the rest.

Configurable low-latency modes

Choose classic, fast-adaptive, or balanced-adaptive delivery to fit the network conditions of your audience.

Adaptive bitrate + HD tier

Quality switches automatically up to a 720p HD tier, so viewers on slower connections keep watching without buffering.

Cross-browser compatibility & pre-join check

The player is built for every major browser, with a dedicated Safari fallback path, plus a pre-join compatibility checker so attendees confirm their connection is ready before the session starts.

Regional stream routing

Large, distributed audiences are routed to the nearest region automatically, keeping latency low wherever they log in from.

Branded experience

Make it look like your event, not ours

Every page an attendee sees โ€” lobby, registration, and the viewing page itself โ€” carries your logo, colors, and a branded loading screen.

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A full page-builder

Assemble the Lobby, then add Pages, Sections, and Components in whatever order your event needs.

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Preview before you publish

Walk through the exact attendee experience before the event goes live.

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Password-protected share links

Send a private preview or a limited-access viewing link, protected by a password.

A custom-branded webcast viewing page with an event's logo and colors
Access control

Multi-layer access control, down to the component

Decide exactly who gets in, and how much of the page they see, at every level of the experience โ€” with registration confirmations sent automatically by SMS and email.

Registration gating

Require registration before an attendee can reach the stream.

PIN entry

Add a PIN as a second layer of entry for sensitive sessions.

Password links with expiry

Share password-protected links that stop working after a set date.

Country, email & domain rules

Allow or deny access by country, email address, or domain โ€” enforced down to the page, section, or component.

Single-tab enforcement

Block a single login from streaming in more than one browser tab at once.

Audience-specific link types

Issue different link types for staff, press, or general attendees โ€” each with its own access rules.

Interactivity

Keep every viewer engaged, not just watching

A live webcast doesn't have to be one-directional. Attendees can respond, ask, and react in real time.

Live chat

An always-on channel for attendees to talk among themselves and with your team.

Moderated Q&A

Questions are queued and reviewed before they ever reach the presenter.

Raise hand

Attendees signal they'd like to speak or be called on, without interrupting the stream.

Emoji reactions

Lightweight, real-time reactions give presenters a read on the room as they talk.

Slide annotation & sketchpad

Mark up slides live, and let attendees save the slide and their own notes as the session runs.

Knowledge checks, surveys & games

Run in-session knowledge checks, surveys, and games without leaving the webcast page.

Attendees selecting a live interpretation language during a webcast session
Breakouts & interpretation

Split the room, speak every language

Break a large session into smaller, producer-controlled rooms, or open the stream to attendees in their own language โ€” live, without leaving the player.

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Independent breakout rooms

Each breakout gets its own video and chat, dispatched and controlled by the producer.

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In-player language selector

Attendees pick their language from inside the webcast โ€” live, multi-language interpretation with no separate app.

3

A ~2-minute interpreter bridge

Connect a remote interpreter booth over a WebRTC bridge in about 2 minutes, instead of the usual 15โ€“30. Explore full interpretation โ†’

Recording & producer control

Every session archived, every control in one room

Nothing to remember to hit "record." Sessions archive automatically, and a single control room gives your producer command over the entire broadcast.

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Automatic cloud archiving

Every session is archived to the cloud, with a dedicated Archive or LMS replay link and a branded post-event page.

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One-click control room

Start and stop the stream, advance slides live, switch video sources, push or redirect viewers, dispatch breakouts, and message everyone at once.

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Full audit history

Every producer action and attendee-management change โ€” plus session connect/disconnect activity โ€” is logged for accountability.

Producer control room managing a live webcast session
Analytics

See exactly how the session landed

Every session produces a full data trail โ€” export it and share it with anyone who wasn't in the control room.

Attendee activity

Track who joined, how long they stayed, and how they moved through the event pages.

Video activity

See stream connects, disconnects, and quality events across the session.

Interpretation & engagement reports

See which languages attendees actually used, channel by channel, plus reaction volume and UI click activity showing where attention peaked.

Excel & CSV exports

Pull every report into Excel or CSV for your own analysis or for stakeholders.

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Let's plan your next live webcast

Tell us about your event and we'll show you the platform in action โ€” latency, branding, access control, and all.