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Top 50 Video CMS Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 51 video CMS software companies. They have combined revenues of $1.4B and employ 14.4K people. They have raised $455.6M and serve 36.2K customers combined.

Every company below sells video CMS software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Video CMS Software Companies do

Video CMS Software, or Video Content Management Systems, is specialized software designed to manage, organize, and distribute digital video content. These platforms are essential for businesses, educational institutions, and media companies that seek to streamline video hosting and enhance user engagement. Common functionalities include video uploading, transcoding, metadata management, and secure sharing capabilities, as well as tools for analytics and user interaction. Typical use cases for Video CMS Software include corporate training, online education, marketing campaigns, and media broadcasting. Key features often encompass content categorization, playlist management, and integration with other digital media systems. Typical users may include content creators, marketing teams, IT professionals, and educators, who require seamless workflows to efficiently handle video assets and ensure that content is easily accessible to target audiences.

Companies
51
Revenue
$1.4B
Funding
$455.6M
Employees
14.4K

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Top Video CMS Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 51 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Hotmart logo
Hotmart

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hotmart is a digital product distribution platform that allows users to sell and deliver digital products such as online courses, ebooks, and videos. It provides complete solutions for online businesses, including tools for building, monetizing, and managing content.

Revenue
$1.1B
Year founded
2011
Funding
$130M
Team size
12.1K
2Firework logo
Firework

San Mateo, California, United States

Firework is a digital engagement platform that brings interactive video experiences to websites and apps.

Revenue
$44M
Year founded
2017
Funding
$269.2M
Team size
370
3Kumu logo
Kumu

Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Kumu is a livestreaming app built for GenZ & Millennial Filipinos. Our Social TV, virtual gifts economy, and live commerce platform empowers thousands of Filipino content creators around the world. We have been downloaded in over 55 countries and have over 6 million registered users since launching in August 2018.

Revenue
$33.7M
Year founded
2018
Team size
306
4Alphy, Inc. logo
Alphy, Inc.

Middletown, Delaware, United States

Upload an audio file or submit a link for a YouTube or Twitter video, Twitter Space, Apple Podcast, or Twitch recordings, and you can: - Get a transcript with 99% accuracy. - Save time with timestamped detailed summaries and key takeaways. - Ask further questions to the AI assistants that will answer your questions based on the transcript. - Create your own AI assistant with hundreds of hours of content. Alphy also provides a complete AI extension for YouTube search.

Revenue
$20M
Team size
4
5Prequel Inc. logo
Prequel Inc.

United States

Prequel is a revolutionary creative app for photo and video editing. We help people to express themselves and put their most daring art projects to life. Daily 1 million of prequels get created, and you’ve seen them on Instagram and TikTok and all over social media. Prequel has been at the top of the App Store and among featured apps numerous times, and we’re not stopping there. We’re always exploring new horizons. In Prequel, art and technology meet together to bring unique effects and editing tools to our users. We don’t follow trends but invent them. To fulfill that goal, our team turns to various fields of expertise. We’ve created a technological laboratory where our experts, from graphic and product designers to software engineers and R&D specialists, work together to develop and grow the product. Headquartered in New York City and with offices in Montenegro and Portugal, we work hard, laugh harder, and inspire people to create like nobody’s business. We believe in thinking outside the box and expanding the boundaries. We strive to be productive and ambitious. We value integrity and creativity. Join us! If you’re interested in creating the future, not just talking about it, we’d love to hear from you.

Revenue
$17.6M
Year founded
2017
Team size
160
6YuJa logo
YuJa

San Jose, California, United States

YuJa is a leader in cloud platforms and applications for regulated sector clients including higher-ed, K12, healthcare, and government. We enable enterprises to create engaging digital media experiences. We have legal headquarters in Delaware with primary U.S. offices in Silicon Valley, California, and Canadian offices in Toronto.

Revenue
$14.4M
Year founded
2007
Team size
131
7Whip Media logo
Whip Media

Santa Monica, California, United States

Whip Media is reimagining content licensing and distribution to create a smarter, more profitable entertainment ecosystem. We help the world’s leading entertainment organizations scale with our innovative SaaS software and insights solutions that drive automation, visibility and intelligence to track content performance anywhere and connect consumers to content.

Revenue
$11.4M
Year founded
2014
Team size
104
8Netlook Inc. logo
Netlook Inc.

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

business services and solutions provider

Revenue
$10.8M
Year founded
1999
Team size
72
9Prof Jim logo
Prof Jim

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Prof Jim is an educational platform that revolutionizes the education sector by using artificial intelligence. The platform transforms text into interactive video, with narration, quizzes, code blocks, and other rich content.

Revenue
$9.8M
Year founded
2020
Team size
54
10Shuttlerock logo
Shuttlerock

New York, New York, United States

Developer of a visual marketing platform intended to empower brands and agencies to truly scale mobile video creative. The company's platform allows companies to harness social content on their websites to target commercial outcomes, enabling clients to gather and share the relevant content to customers from social media properties.

Revenue
$9.7M
Year founded
2011
Funding
$9.6M
Team size
314

Frequently asked questions about Video CMS Software Companies

How many video CMS software companies are there?

Latka tracks 51 video CMS software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1.4B in annual revenue and employ 14.4K people.

Which video CMS software company is the largest?

Hotmart is the largest, with $1.1B in annual revenue, founded in 2011.

How much revenue does a typical video CMS software company make?

The average video CMS software company in this list makes $26.9M a year, across 51 companies with reported revenue. They serve 36.2K customers combined.

Who are the leading Video CMS software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Hotmart, Firework, Kumu, Alphy, Inc. and Prequel Inc..

How much funding have video CMS software companies raised?

The 51 video CMS software companies tracked here have raised $455.6M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The product must facilitate the uploading and organization of video content. - It should provide tools for secure sharing and control over video access. - The software must offer analytics capabilities to measure viewer engagement and performance. - It should support transcoding to optimize video playback across different devices and platforms. - Must allow for integration with other applications, such as social media or learning management systems. - Not just for storage; the solution must also manage the entire lifecycle of video content from creation to distribution.