Cloud-native live video production platform for broadcast and social
Grabyo operates a managed video production service built on Java, Spring Boot, and Go, deployed across AWS Fargate and DynamoDB. The tech stack reveals a shift toward serverless architectures (AWS SAM, Terraform); paired with active projects in live transcoding, automated captioning, and serverless application development, this signals movement away from traditional hardware-dependent workflows. Engineering-heavy hiring (4 of 5 recent roles) at senior levels suggests they're scaling distributed production systems to handle 4K, 360-degree video, and microservices refactoring — core pain points in their current roadmap.
Grabyo provides a cloud-based platform for live video production, encoding, and distribution. The service is marketed as a fully managed offering — production environments launch in minutes without dedicated engineering overhead — and supports output across social platforms, FAST/OTT services, and linear TV. Customers include broadcast and event-focused teams at mid-market scale. The company operates from London, has been established since 2013, and maintains a 51–200 person workforce. Current hiring spans engineering, operations, and leadership roles across the UK, Mexico, the US, and Brazil.
Java, Spring Boot, Go, AWS Fargate, DynamoDB, Terraform, Docker, and AWS SAM. The stack emphasizes serverless and containerized deployment patterns.
Live transcoding, automated closed captioning, scalable microservices architectures, and serverless application development. They're also addressing 4K and 360-degree video support.
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