Gaia, a publicly owned company headquartered in the US, operates as a streaming video subscription service and functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer, with approximately 160 employees. The company provides media and TV services, offering a member-supported platform available in 185 countries. It produces and curates video content that includes guided yoga and meditation instruction, as well as series and films covering health and longevity, human transformation, and science. Gaia's service is accessible on platforms such as Apple TV, iOS, Android, Roku, and Chromecast, and is also distributed through Amazon Prime Video and Comcast Xfinity. Subscriptions, priced at US$11.99 a month, include exclusive, ad-free access to over 8,000 films, documentaries, and original programs.
On March 20, 2026, Czech Olympian Petr Svoboda credited Igniton, a majority-owned subsidiary of Gaia, for helping him achieve a new Masters (M40) world-level performance in the 60-meter hurdles, marking his comeback after a severe injury. Previously, on March 19, Gaia presented at the Sidoti March Small-Cap Virtual Conference, where it outlined its strategic priorities and financial performance, emphasizing its focus on increasing profitability and enhancing user engagement through AI and community features. This presentation followed Gaia's March 11 announcement regarding its schedule for upcoming investor conferences for the month.