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Top 3 Live Stream Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 3 SaaS companies in Live Stream Software. They have combined revenues of $56.1M and employ 383 people. They have raised $20.8M and serve - customers combined.

Live Stream Software is designed to facilitate the transmission of real-time video and audio content over the internet. It typically supports a variety of use cases such as live broadcasting, remote video production, and online events, enabling interaction between presenters and audiences. Users can engage in activities like streaming webinars, virtual conferences, gaming sessions, or personal broadcasts. Such software generally includes features like multi-channel streaming, audience engagement tools (e.g., chat functions, polls), recording options, and integration with various social media platforms. Typical users of live stream software range from businesses and marketers looking to engage with customers, to educators delivering online lectures, and content creators sharing their work with fans. The flexibility of these tools allows for diverse workflows tailored to specific audiences and use cases.

Companies
3
Revenue
$56.1M
Funding
$20.8M
Employees
383

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Maestro LLC

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Maestro is a technology and design company that builds beautiful branding & marketing, learning, software, and media that moves your business forward. Let's make a bolder, better you. Maestro provides a white label platform for enterprise live streamers to own, engage, and monetize their audiences.

Revenue
$49M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
$20.8M
Team size
319
Growth
40.13%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable real-time video and audio transmission over the internet. - Should provide audience interaction tools such as chat or polling features. - Must support recording and archiving of streamed content for later viewing. - Should integrate with major social media or other online platforms for broader distribution. - Not just for pre-recorded content; must facilitate live engagement with viewers.