Companies in Streaming Platforms focused on Mobile Video.
9 companies
United States of America
Applicaster provides a no/low-code SaaS platform, Zapp, that enables content owners, OTT providers, and publishers to build, manage, and optimize streaming apps across mobile and TV devices. The platform's open APIs and extensive partner marketplace allow for custom user experiences and integration with third-party services. Key differentiators include its approval as an Apple, Roku, and Comcast Technology Solutions partner, serving major media companies like The Walt Disney Company and ViacomCBS. With $11 million in growth capital raised, Applicaster continues to support the growing demand for streaming services.

Poland
Bradmax Media Player is a multi-platform HTML5 video player that supports a wide range of formats including DASH, HLS, and Smooth Streaming, with adaptive bitrate streaming and DRM support (Google Widevine, Apple FairPlay, Microsoft PlayReady). It offers advanced analytics and ad integration capabilities, enabling content protection and monetization across web, mobile, and smart TV platforms. The company also provides consulting services for video playback optimization and integration, serving clients in over 40 countries with over 20 years of industry experience.
Sweden
Ericsson offers a comprehensive suite of media and communication services for telecom operators, including Cloud IMS, mobile switching, and interconnect solutions. Their portfolio is built on a foundation of over 60,000 granted patents, with particular strength in 5G and cellular IP technologies. Ericsson's solutions enable operators to deliver differentiated voice, video, and messaging services while transitioning to cloud-native networks. With global reach across 180 countries and over 87,000 employees, Ericsson provides trusted infrastructure for service providers worldwide.

Norway
Norigin Media provides TV streaming app solutions for broadcasters, pay TV operators, and content owners, specializing in the design, engineering, and QA certification of multiscreen TV apps. Their single-code, cross-platform TV App Framework enables developers to build modular, scalable apps while integrating video players, ad servers, and analytics. The company recently released an open-source React Native Smart TV library for Apple TV and Android, enhancing remote-control navigation across devices. Norigin Media also offers dedicated CTV Testing-as-a-Service to ensure consistent quality across the fragmented CTV landscape.

United Kingdom
Peacock Engineering is a specialized enterprise asset management (EAM) consultancy and IBM Maximo Gold Business Partner, offering end-to-end solutions including implementation, customization, integration, mobility, and managed cloud services. The company differentiates itself through deep expertise in Maximo and a focus on asset-intensive industries such as energy, utilities, life sciences, and manufacturing. Its proprietary Fingertip mobility solution extends EAM capabilities to field workers, and its managed cloud offering provides a secure, scalable infrastructure for asset management. Acquired by BPD Zenith in July 2023, the company strengthened its market position in the UK and India, now operating across multiple offices to deliver comprehensive asset management solutions.

France
Radiant Media Player is a modern, go-everywhere HTML5 video player designed for web, mobile, and connected TV (CTV) applications. It differentiates itself through support for advanced streaming technologies including DRM, low-latency streaming, video advertisement, 360 video, and deep customization. The player has been recognized as a finalist in the 2020 and 2017 Streaming Media European Readers' Choice Awards and won the 2023 Streaming Media European Innovation Awards in the OTT Video Platform category. It is also a founding member of the Greening of Streaming initiative, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability in the streaming industry.
United States of America
Softvelum provides efficient tools for streaming infrastructure, including Nimble Streamer, a software media streaming server with live streaming and video-on-demand capabilities, and Larix Broadcaster for mobile live streaming. The company also offers WMSPanel for control and reporting, and quality monitoring services. As a member of the SRT Alliance, Softvelum supports modern streaming protocols like SRT, WebRTC, RIST, and RTSP. Their products are designed to help build reliable and scalable streaming networks for both live and on-demand content.
United States of America
Uscreen is an all-in-one video monetization platform that enables creators to build sustainable businesses with their own branded apps, on-demand video libraries, live streaming, and built-in community features. The platform differentiates itself by offering a complete solution for creators to own their brand and audience, rather than relying on third-party platforms. Uscreen has facilitated over $1 billion in earnings for creators and serves more than 15 million users across creator apps. In 2025, the company secured $150 million in growth funding from PSG, underscoring its market leadership and credibility.

United States of America
Uvenu is a patent-pending software platform that transforms fan engagement during live broadcast events by enabling real-time, interactive participation via mobile phones. Its cloud-based solution leverages geolocation and geofencing to control access, while features like live polling, user-generated content, and low-latency video integration set it apart from traditional engagement tools. The platform is trusted by Feld Entertainment Motorsports across over 120 major venues annually, demonstrating its scalability and reliability in high-stakes live entertainment environments.