Sit beside the grade.
Sit at the suite.
Two products on one colour-managed pipe. Sessions for live review. Workstation for remote access to your suite. Both end-to-end colour, 10-bit, in a browser on the other end.

What you see
is what they see.
What you graded is what your client opens. We don’t transcode it. We don’t re-encode it. We don’t flatten it. Drag the bar — there’s nothing to find.

Send a link.
They’re in.
Live review for the people who actually grade, cut and comp. Send a link; whoever you invite opens it in a browser. You direct in real time. The session ends and nothing is stored on our side.
- 01Browser-based for them — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge.
- 02Talk, mark up, take notes — in one window.
- 03Up to twenty people in a session.
- 04Session ends. Nothing recorded. Nothing stored.

Multi-stream, self-hosted.Linux + Nvidia, your hardware
Software you install on a Linux workstation with an Nvidia GPU. Run up to four HD or UHD streams from a single box, all colour-managed end to end through the VDO pipeline. Bring your own hardware — we publish minimum and recommended specs for 1–4 HD and 1–4 UHD stream counts.
Read moreNDI from your timeline.For DaVinci Resolve
An OpenFX plugin for DaVinci Resolve. Drop it on a clip; your timeline emits NDI alongside the render. No capture card, no middleware, no second machine. Carries Rec.709, P3 and Rec.2020 primaries with SDR, HLG or PQ transfer. Free with any VDO account.
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Sit at your suite.
From anywhere.
A native agent runs on the suite — macOS or Linux. You connect from a browser. The mouse feels like the mouse. The pen feels like the pen. The colour you trust on the wall is the colour you see on the laptop.
- 01Native agents for macOS (Apple Silicon) and Linux.
- 024:4:4 pipelines, P3 Wide Gamut on Macs.
- 03Pen pressure. Multi-monitor. Audio that works.
- 04Direct P2P where networks allow. <50ms in our pipeline.
Specs, plainly.
- 10-bit 4:4:4 chroma, end to end
- Rec.709 / P3 D65 / Rec.2020
- HDR: PQ and HLG signalled
- Discrete-channel, lossless audio
- Pipeline overhead: <50ms end-to-end
- macOS — Apple Silicon native
- Linux — Wayland and X11
- Pen pressure — Wacom, Cintiq, iPad sidecar
- Multi-monitor — up to four displays
- ICC profiles forwarded both ways
- Hardware encode where available
- Browser: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge
- No plugins, no installs, no helper app
- Custom protocol on QUIC transport
- Direct peer-to-peer; relay fallback
- Plus: free VDO OFX for Resolve (NDI output)
— A note on latency.The <50ms above is what our pipeline adds. The rest of any total round-trip you measure is your network and the physical distance between machines. The pipeline is aggressively optimised; the speed of light is not on our roadmap.
Private
by default.
Built for facilities whose only deliverable is the work itself. Security here is mostly defined by the things we go out of our way not to do.
End-to-end encrypted.
Sessions are encrypted between the people in them. Our infrastructure sees a relay handshake and nothing else. Not the frame. Not the audio. Not the marks.
No recordings. No caches.
Nothing is recorded “just in case.” Nothing sits on a CDN waiting to leak. The session ends and the frame is gone — from us, from intermediaries, from everywhere except your suite.
Direct, peer-to-peer.
Where networks allow it the connection goes straight between machines. A relay is a fallback, not a default — and never sees the content of the stream in plaintext.
Encrypted. Yours.
Up to 256-bit encryption end to end. On-prem deployment for facilities that need it. No inbound ports on your network — the workstation reaches out, your firewall stays closed.
“We built it because nothing else respected the work.”
The grade you spent the day on. The cut you’ve watched a thousand times. The suite you set up exactly the way you like it. They deserve to land in front of your client — and back in your hands — unchanged.
