MK.IO surpasses 500 global customers on self-serve video streaming platform

  • 28 July, 2025

 

USA: MediaKind announce that MK.IO, its self-serve cloud video streaming platform, has surpassed
500 active customers worldwide within 2 years of launch. The milestone reflects how video streaming
is expanding beyond traditional media, with adjacent sectors now prioritizing simplicity and speed.
Available via both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, MK.IO enables organizations
to launch and scale secure live and on-demand video services quickly and reliably - via intuitive APIs
or a simple web-based UI.

Launched in 2023, MK.IO has gained rapid adoption across a diverse range of industries. Customers include public sector organizations like the UK Courts, educational institutions such as the Royal Schools of Music and PESI, retail broadcasters like Japan’s GSTV, wellness platforms including Yoga Download, and critical response agencies such as CalFire.

The platform is also gaining traction in the media and entertainment space, with adopters like Rakuten
and the Table Tennis Federation using MK.IO to deliver high-quality video at scale - all through a
unified self-serve interface.

“We’ve built MK.IO to bring professional-grade streaming capabilities to any organization - no matter the size or industry,” said Allen Broome, CEO of MediaKind. “Surpassing 500 customers is a major milestone and reflects how more sectors are now relying on video as a critical communication channel. We’re excited to keep innovating in ways that make streaming simpler, smarter, and more accessible.”

Looking ahead, MK.IO will expand its capabilities with AI-powered content tagging, automated translation tools, and simplified Multiview workflows. The platform is available today via both the AWS Marketplace and Azure Marketplace, allowing organizations to get started instantly and stream within minutes.

MediaKind.com


© InBroadcast 2026 - All rights reserved.

MK.IO surpasses 500 global customers on self-serve video streaming platform