Hyperbeam provides an API for embedding virtual computers inside web applications. Its product supports shared browsing, synchronized audio and video, and multi-user control across remote desktops, mobile environments, and emulators. The company reports streaming over 1.25 million hours of video per month and says its earlier product reached 150,000 monthly active users.
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Hyperbeam primarily focuses on the technology industry, specifically in the sector of web applications and virtual collaboration tools. Their platform allows users to engage in synchronized online experiences, such as browsing the web and watching videos together.
Hyperbeam operates in the virtual collaboration tools market, primarily focusing on enabling users to browse the web and watch videos together with synchronized audio and video. Its main competitors include:
Teleparty: Formerly known as Netflix Party, Teleparty allows users to watch TV shows and movies together online by synchronizing video playback and adding group chat features for platforms like Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime. Its advantage lies in its seamless integration with multiple streaming services, making it ideal for shared viewing experiences.
Giggl: This platform offers a unique way to browse the web with friends in real-time using virtual browsers. Giggl emphasizes privacy and security, making it suitable for users who want to engage in activities like watching movies or conducting research together without compromising their data.
Cyber Cloud: A leading provider of interactive video cloud platform systems, Cyber Cloud offers cloud-based Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions. Its strength is in providing interactive video capabilities, which can enhance user engagement in collaborative environments.
Propero: Specializing in IT infrastructure virtualization, Propero provides a virtualization platform called workSpace for connecting users to applications. This focus on virtualization solutions distinguishes it from Hyperbeam's direct consumer offerings.
ClearCube Technologies: This company focuses on endpoint devices and virtual desktop infrastructure, offering products like zero clients and thin clients. ClearCube's hardware and infrastructure solutions cater to businesses looking for robust virtual environments.
These competitors highlight different aspects of collaborative viewing and interaction, with Teleparty focusing on synchronization and chat, Giggl providing a more private browsing experience, and Cyber Cloud emphasizing interactive video capabilities.
API subscription model generating revenue from monthly fees paid by clients.