nanocosmos expands its real-time video platform with server-side chroma key, universal MOQ support, and advanced security

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nanocosmos has expanded its real-time video platform

The nanoStream platform has evolved beyond streaming infrastructure

nanocosmos has announced the next evolution to its nanoStream platform, transforming into a fully integrated real-time video platform combining delivery with Media over QUIC (MOQ), AI powered content enhancement tools like server-based chroma key and advanced security.

The updates extend a platform built for interactive real-time use cases — live casino, auctions, live events — where ultra-low latency is the foundation, and content protection and production quality are what make it a complete business solution. nanoStream brings these together in a single integrated platform, developed in close collaboration with customers and partners over more than 25 years.

Oliver Lietz, CEO, nanocosmos, said: “nanoStream started as a streaming platform. Over the years our customers showed us what else they needed: security, analytics and enhancement tools with AI support. We built all of that in, core by core. real-time video in production environments demands much more than a great delivery technology alone. These updates are the latest step in that direction, and we’re looking forward to talking about it at NAB.”

nanocosmos will be attending NAB Show 2026 and welcomes meetings with customers and partners on-site.

Virtual background replacement is now available and handled entirely in the cloud, with no client-side software required. A single production setup can serve multiple branded environments simultaneously. This is useful for live casino operators running many concurrent tables, or any use case where the same stream needs to appear differently across markets or contexts. Because processing happens on the server, results are consistent regardless of the viewer’s device or the conditions at the capture end.

This capability is part of nanoStream Studio, the AI-powered video enhancement core of the nanoStream platform. nanocosmos was the first vendor introducing Media over QUIC (MOQ) into live production at global scale in 2025. MOQ is now supported across all major browsers, including Safari, with no changes required from viewers.

This completes its rollout as a universally accessible transport layer. MOQ delivers improved resilience under variable network conditions and lower effective latency compared to legacy protocols. Combined with nanoStream Live’s global CDN and sub-500ms delivery, the full benefit is now available to every viewer, on every device. nanocosmos is also a contributing member of OpenMOQ, supporting the broader adoption of this emerging standard.

nanoStream Control expands the platform’s security model across prevention, detection, and response. New capabilities include enhanced IP and CIDR filtering, real-time anomaly alerts, token revocation, and active session termination. nanoStream Control gives operators the tools to identify and shut down unauthorised access before it affects viewers or revenue. For operators in industries where a single compromised stream can mean lost pay-per-view income or exposed proprietary content, these tools make unauthorized access increasingly difficult — and provide the means to act immediately when it occurs.

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