Companies in Video Delivery & CDN focused on Cloud Video.
31 companies

United States of America
Akamai differentiates itself through its massively distributed edge and cloud platform that combines cybersecurity and cloud computing, keeping applications and data closer to users while providing robust defense. Its market-leading security solutions, backed by superior threat intelligence and a global operations team, offer defense in depth across all touchpoints. The company's full-stack cloud computing services deliver high performance and cost efficiency on the world's most distributed platform, trusted by global enterprises. Notably, a leading US-based frontier model provider recently committed $1.8 billion over seven years for Akamai's Cloud Infrastructure Services, underscoring the platform's credibility and scale.

China
Alibaba Cloud is the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, offering a comprehensive suite of cloud services including elastic computing, database, storage, big data analytics, and AI services such as its large language model, Qwen. It is recognized as the leading IaaS provider in Asia Pacific and one of the world's top public cloud IaaS providers, operating data centers in 29 regions and 87 availability zones globally. Differentiating itself through integrated AI innovation, Alibaba Cloud recently launched an AI Global Competency Center in Singapore and opened new data centers in Malaysia and the Philippines to support enterprise AI adoption and sustainable digital transformation. The company has been named a Visionary in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for cloud infrastructure as a service.
United Kingdom
Arqiva differentiates itself by providing end-to-end managed broadcast infrastructure, including managing over 1,100 transmitter sites across the UK and delivering 98.5% population reach via Freeview. Their cloud-based processing and OTT distribution services enable content delivery to 600+ companies worldwide, handling over 1.1k TV channels. With a 24/7 service management center and five-nines reliability, they offer broadcasters a trusted, scalable solution for both traditional terrestrial transmission and modern video-on-demand.

United States of America
Backblaze offers high-performance, S3-compatible cloud object storage designed to eliminate vendor lock-in, complexity, and cost. The platform accelerates AI workflows, powers data-intensive applications, and streamlines media management, serving over 500,000 customers across 175 countries. As an award-winning independent cloud, Backblaze scaled with minimal outside funding until its 2021 IPO (NASDAQ: BLZE), demonstrating financial discipline and customer-driven growth. Its remote-first, distributed model and focus on interoperability make it a trusted choice for organizations seeking flexible, affordable storage without proprietary constraints.

United States of America
CacheFly is a premium private content delivery network (CDN) that differentiates itself through its pioneering use of TCP Anycast technology, which it first introduced in 2002 to enable faster and more reliable content delivery. The company offers a 100% availability SLA and predictable pricing, making it a trusted partner for media and entertainment, gaming, and ad tech companies that require high performance and control. With over 75 points of presence across seven continents and a focus on ultra-low-latency streaming, game delivery, and video optimization, CacheFly provides scalable, on-demand bandwidth and 24/7 support. Its consistent recognition as a top performer in CDN benchmarks and its self-funded, profitable track record since inception reinforce its credibility as a reliable infrastructure provider.

United Kingdom
CDN77 is a content delivery network that differentiates itself through a focus on video delivery, which accounts for 90% of its traffic, and a client-centric approach that sets it apart from larger vendors. The company is consistently ranked among the top 5 CDNs by revenue and has achieved over a decade of profitability and steady growth, demonstrating financial stability. Its network delivers data to a billion unique users daily, serving clients like Starz, Rakuten TV, Udemy, and Sport1. CDN77's flexibility and cost efficiency make it a trusted partner for live and VOD platforms seeking high-performance streaming.

United Kingdom
Cerberus Tech differentiates itself through its cloud-native Livelink platform for live IP video distribution, offering both self-serve and fully managed options. The company's multi-cloud approach supports AWS, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, and recently added Akamai Cloud (announced February 2026), providing customers flexibility and avoiding vendor lock-in. Cerberus Tech specializes in simplifying broadcast workflows for sports, production, and streaming services, with a focus on reliable, scalable content delivery.
Cloudflare Stream is a serverless video platform that enables upload, storage, encoding, and delivery of live and on-demand video via a single API, eliminating the need for complex infrastructure or multiple vendors. It automatically handles codecs (H.264), protocols, and adaptive bitrate streaming for resolutions from 360p to 1080p, ensuring smooth playback across devices. Stream leverages Cloudflare’s global network of over 335 data centers for low-latency delivery, with unlimited storage and predictable per-minute-delivered pricing that includes encoding and bandwidth at no extra charge. Differentiators include a built-in player, support for RTMP/SRT ingest and HLS/DASH output, and features like multilingual captions and custom watermarks.

Canada
Dejero differentiates itself with Smart Blending Technology, which intelligently aggregates diverse telecommunication networks—including 4G/5G cellular, GEO/MEO/LEO satellite, and fixed broadband—into a single, software-defined 'network of networks' managed in the cloud. This approach delivers resilient, uninterrupted internet connectivity for mission-critical applications such as live video contribution, remote production, and public safety communications. The company has earned two Technology & Engineering Emmy® Awards for pioneering reliable transmission methods and holds over 100 patents issued, with 42 pending, underscoring its innovation in bonded cellular and network aggregation. Dejero's solutions are trusted by global broadcasters and enterprise customers, supported by a worldwide reseller network and FedRAMP Moderate certification pursuit.
United States of America
Eluvio is transforming premium video distribution with its Content Fabric Protocol, a global platform that enables just-in-time, low-latency content delivery directly from source without separate transcoding services, CDNs, or file copies. The platform integrates an embedded blockchain ledger for rights control, monetization, and dynamic content composition, allowing personalized and secure streaming across devices. Recognized as NAB Streaming Product of the Year in 2024 and 2025, Eluvio serves major clients including Amazon Studios/MGM, Warner Bros., WWE, and UEFA, and holds 15 issued US patents. The company was awarded the Hollywood Professional Association Engineering Excellence Award and the Seicon Grand Prize, underscoring its innovation in content networking and blockchain.
United States of America
Fastly is a programmable edge cloud platform that differentiates itself through its instant global content delivery network (CDN) with sub-second purge, allowing developers to update content and configurations across all edge nodes nearly instantly. Unlike traditional CDNs, Fastly's platform offers granular control via VCL (Varnish Configuration Language) and a powerful API, enabling customers to build, secure, and deliver highly customizable digital experiences. Its integrated security suite includes next-gen WAF, DDoS protection, and bot management, all operating at the edge for low-latency protection. Fastly supports modern protocols like QUIC and HTTP/3, and its video streaming solutions provide live and on-demand capabilities with features like media shield and cache reservation.

Switzerland
GlobalM offers a cloud-native software-defined video network (SDVN) that enables live video contribution, distribution, and remote production over the public internet, serving as a cost-effective alternative to private fiber and satellite. Its patented distributed gateway architecture (GMX) allows video transport to be flexibly deployed across multiple locations without being tied to fixed hardware, providing broadcast-grade reliability. The platform supports a wide range of protocols including SRT, RIST, RTMP, HLS, and MPEG-DASH, and includes built-in transcoding and remuxing for cross-platform compatibility. GlobalM's cloud network management system (NMS) provides automated orchestration and real-time monitoring for seamless operation.
Media CDN is Google Cloud's content delivery network optimized for streaming video and large file downloads, leveraging the same infrastructure that powers YouTube. It offers support for QUIC, TLS 1.3, and BBR to optimize last-mile delivery, reducing rebuffer times and improving throughput. The platform integrates with Google Cloud Armor for planet-scale DDoS protection and provides detailed metrics and playback tracing for performance diagnostics. Media CDN complements Cloud CDN by focusing on high-throughput media workloads, making it suitable for live and on-demand streaming.

Netherlands
i3D.net provides a managed private cloud and global network designed to deliver consistent low-latency experiences for real-time applications, eliminating the trade-off between cloud convenience and infrastructure control. The company owns its hardware and global network fabric, enabling high-reliability performance at scale without the usual complexity. Originally founded to improve gaming experiences, i3D.net now serves game studios, IT enterprises, and the WebRTC industry, and has been part of the Ubisoft family since 2019. Its managed operations keep platforms running at peak performance globally, allowing client teams to focus on building products.
Netherlands
Jet-Stream is a European broadcast-grade streaming platform with over 30 years of experience in streaming innovation. It offers an integrated MultiCDN technology that provides global scale and 100% uptime, enabling complex workflows to be set up in minutes. The platform is GDPR audited and claims a 40% reduction in total cost of ownership (TCO) and 430% faster streaming compared to alternatives, supporting up to 8K resolution. Jet-Stream is a 100% Dutch-owned private limited company, emphasizing European privacy values and transparency.
United States of America
Kollective provides an enterprise collaboration performance assurance and observability platform that ensures flawless video experiences across networks, devices, and users. The company's Observe, Analyze, Optimize framework enables IT teams to proactively identify and resolve performance issues, offering full network visibility and control. With over $93 million in total funding, Kollective integrates with over 35 enterprise video platforms to deliver a unified Video Experience and Assurance Platform.
United Kingdom
M2A Media provides cloud broadcast solutions that simplify AWS for live video delivery, enabling broadcasters to manage and distribute live events at scale. Their operator-friendly console and API-driven cloud-native technology allow for resilient, data-driven live streaming with 24/7 support and mission-critical SLAs. They focus on helping broadcasters transition from legacy technologies to public cloud, ensuring a best-in-class live experience.
Turkey
Medianova provides global CDN and cloud security solutions, including dynamic site caching, static content delivery, image optimization, API caching, streaming, and DDoS protection. With over 50 points of presence across 21 countries and a 100% SSD-powered Anycast network, it is recognized by Gartner as one of the fastest and most reliable HTTPS secure CDNs in Europe and the Middle East. The company differentiates itself by offering direct support from engineers and real-time data transparency. Medianova has raised $10 million in funding and was acquired by Turkven Private Equity, highlighting its growth in the streaming and content delivery market.
Germany
nanocosmos differentiates itself in the real-time video streaming market with its nanoStream Cloud platform, engineered for ultra-low latency and 100% uptime SLA. The platform combines a global CDN, adaptive bitrate playback, and AI-driven features such as live transcription and translation to deliver interactive, reliable live experiences. Its recent adoption of MoQ (Media over QUIC) further reduces latency, making it a trusted choice for mission-critical applications in iGaming, live auctions, and corporate communications.

United States of America
NetActuate delivers a global edge infrastructure and network platform with over 45 locations worldwide, built on one of the world's largest peered networks. Its BGP Anycast network powers over 25 billion daily transactions, providing low-latency, resilient connectivity for workloads including VMs, Kubernetes, bare metal, and cloud services. The company's Open Network Edge (ONE) IaaS is built on open source standards, offering flexibility and scalability.

Japan
NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS (formerly NTT Communications) is a leading ICT services provider and a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation. The company specializes in delivering integrated network management, cloud computing, and cybersecurity solutions that drive digital transformation for enterprises globally. With operations in over 190 countries and a robust backbone infrastructure, it positions itself as an Industrial and Regional DX Platformer, enabling businesses and communities to achieve sustainable growth. Its comprehensive service portfolio includes managed ICT services, consulting, and international telecommunications, setting it apart through scale and deep carrier-grade expertise.

United States of America
Qwilt differentiates itself through its Open Edge Cloud platform, which partners with service providers to deliver media and applications from the network edge, enabling local delivery for improved quality of experience. The company is a founding member of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance and chairs its Open Caching Working Group, driving industry standards for content delivery. Qwilt has deployed over 2,000 edge nodes across 38 countries on six continents, serving major providers like Comcast, Verizon, and Vodafone, and uses cloud-based machine learning to continuously optimize performance and scalability.
United States of America
Red5 provides real-time video and audio streaming with sub-250 millisecond latency, enabling interactive experiences across industries. Their Red5 Pro platform leverages WebRTC to deliver scalable live streaming to any screen, including mobile and second-screen applications. The company offers flexible deployment options—on-premises or in the cloud—with customizable SDKs for iOS and Android, making it a versatile partner for enterprises building custom streaming workflows.
United States of America
Scality provides software-defined object storage solutions built on its patented MultiScale Architecture, which enables independent scalability in capacity, performance, and metadata to meet the unpredictable demands of modern media workflows. The company's CORE5 technology delivers end-to-end cyber resilience, protecting media archives and content distribution pipelines against ransomware and other threats. With over 500 organizations trusting its platform and $182 million in total funding, Scality differentiates itself through deep integration with media applications for active archives, origin storage, and cloud data management. Its solutions are used by content creators and distributors globally to ensure always-available content delivery and efficient hybrid cloud operations.
United States of America
Signiant provides a cloud-native SaaS platform for fast, secure file transfer and content movement, specifically for the media and entertainment industry. The platform connects over 50,000 companies and 1 million users, optimizing content flow across the entire media supply chain. Unlike general file transfer solutions, Signiant is purpose-built for media, with integrations into major cloud storage and media management systems. It has raised $23.5 million in funding and is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.

India
Tata Communications offers a smart Content Delivery Network (CDN) that combines ultra-low latency video delivery with programmable edge computing, enabling organizations to deploy custom code at the edge for innovative use cases. Its CDN is built on a global subsea cable infrastructure and provides integrated security controls including DDoS mitigation, WAF, and bot management. The platform supports live, on-demand, and hybrid content delivery with 4K/UHD streaming capabilities, and includes a self-service portal and APIs for simplified management. Tata Communications' CDN is differentiated by its ability to deliver 20ms latency for 80% of India's population and its end-to-end managed ecosystem for electronic software distribution and video delivery.

Australia
Telstra Broadcast Services provides global connectivity and managed broadcast services to media, sports, and entertainment companies. Its purpose-built Telstra Global Media Network features over 2,500 endpoints including 1,000+ customer sites, enabling delivery of content via fibre, IP, and satellite with reach over two-thirds of the earth. The company operates a 24/7 Broadcast Operations Centre and supports 400+ permanent television and radio services, along with production capabilities through its subsidiary Chief Entertainment. Backed by Telstra's extensive subsea cable network and Asia-Pacific presence, TBS differentiates itself through a large, reliable global infrastructure and round-the-clock operational support.
Sweden
Varnish Software is a pioneer in high-performance content delivery, powered by a uniquely flexible caching technology that enables lightning-fast web and streaming experiences. Their solutions are trusted by major brands like Nikon, Sky, Emirates, and Tesla, and they are key contributors to Varnish Cache, an open-source caching technology used by over 10 million websites. The company differentiates itself with its ORA Streaming offering, a fully managed Private CDN-as-a-Service that combines open-source flexibility with enterprise-grade robustness for media streaming, web acceleration, and custom CDN deployments.

United States of America
Videon provides a first-of-its-kind container-based edge compute ecosystem for live video workflows, replacing traditional encoders and laptops with compact, portable devices. Its LiveEdge® Ecosystem enables sub-second latency, AI/ML-driven use cases, and data-driven automation, deployed in over 400 sports venues and processing tens of thousands of hours of real-time video. The company has raised $26.1M in funding, including a $9M venture round in 2022 led by Alter Venture Partners, and partners with industry leaders like Qualcomm, Intel, and Samsung. Videon's platform supports custom container development and a growing network of partner integrations, offering a customizable and cost-effective solution for live video production.
Sweden
Vindral is a Swedish provider of real-time live streaming and video compositing solutions. Its product portfolio includes Vindral LiveCloud (managed streaming service), Vindral LiveEngine (self-managed CDN), and Vindral Composer (real-time video compositing software). The company differentiates with sub-second latency, computer vision, and AI-enabled audio enhancement, positioning itself as a cutting-edge alternative for enterprises requiring high-performance streaming infrastructure.
United States of America
Zenlayer provides a distributed cloud platform specifically architected for AI inference at scale, unifying edge compute, high-performance networking, and application acceleration to deliver low-latency, high-concurrency performance globally. The company operates over 250 points of presence worldwide, with particular strength in fast-growing emerging markets such as India, China, and South America, enabling enterprises to deploy and scale AI workloads efficiently. Zenlayer's platform emphasizes operational flexibility through easy-to-use services and flexible consumption models, reducing integration complexity via a broad partner ecosystem. With $102 million in total funding and a focus on distributed inference, Zenlayer differentiates itself by optimizing the connection, orchestration, and utilization of compute resources for the AI era.