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Vidaio has entered into a joint venture with Pip Studios, a UK-based company specializing in audio post-production and localization, that works with global media clients including Netflix, Amazon, Sony, Universal, and Paramount.
The announcement positions the collaboration as a step beyond a typical partnership, combining Vidaio’s AI infrastructure with Pip Studios’ established relationships across the media industry. Together, the teams aim to integrate AI-powered video tools into global media workflows used by major studios and content platforms.
Pip Studios operates Dolby Atmos and IMAX-certified facilities and is part of the Trusted Partner Network (TPN), an industry standard for secure content handling. Through the joint venture, Vidaio gains a direct pathway into these existing workflows, where content is processed, localized, and distributed at scale.
The companies described the effort as building a “scalable framework” for modern media workflows, enabling faster delivery, improved quality, and greater efficiency across global content pipelines.
“As content owners look to scale and operate more efficiently in an increasingly global market, the need for flexible, technology-enabled workflows is accelerating,” the announcement said.
The integration is designed to support broadcasters, studios, and platforms with AI-powered tools for compression, upscaling, localization, and video optimization.
It also creates a direct path for some of the world’s largest media companies to engage with bleeding-edge AI infrastructure emerging from the Bittensor ecosystem, marking another 2026 instance of the network's technology moving into real-world, impactful production environments.
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