
Vbrick is on a mission to help organizations unleash the full value of video across the entire organization, providing a unified, seamless experience for every user. They offer a comprehensive enterprise video platform that addresses complex video needs with capabilities such as video content management, enhanced AI, live webcasting, and video analytics. Vbrick's Rev platform is the first cloud-native enterprise video platform designed for live streaming and high-quality video distribution, making it a leader in the enterprise video streaming industry. Their solutions cater to various industries, including financial services, life sciences, and government, ensuring compliance and effective communication. With a strong focus on innovation and customer success, Vbrick positions itself as a key player in the enterprise video market.

Vbrick is on a mission to help organizations unleash the full value of video across the entire organization, providing a unified, seamless experience for every user. They offer a comprehensive enterprise video platform that addresses complex video needs with capabilities such as video content management, enhanced AI, live webcasting, and video analytics. Vbrick's Rev platform is the first cloud-native enterprise video platform designed for live streaming and high-quality video distribution, making it a leader in the enterprise video streaming industry. Their solutions cater to various industries, including financial services, life sciences, and government, ensuring compliance and effective communication. With a strong focus on innovation and customer success, Vbrick positions itself as a key player in the enterprise video market.
Founded: 2006
Headquarters: Boston, MA
Product focus: Speech-to-text, NLP and metadata generation for audio/video
Acquisition: Acquired by Vbrick
Total disclosed funding: $41,750,000 (disclosed)
Audio/video content discovery and metadata generation
2006
SaaS / Media technology
Most recent disclosed round per available evidence
“Backed by multiple investors including General Catalyst and Accel (recorded investor count: 10)”