StreamGuys is a privately owned company headquartered in the US. Founded in 2000, the company has approximately 30 employees and reported $5.5M in revenue as of 2024. Specializing in audio, StreamGuys functions as a service provider of live and on-demand streaming, podcasting delivery, and SaaS toolsets for enterprise-level broadcast media organizations.
On March 10, 2026, StreamGuys announced plans to showcase added features for its Ultra-Low Latency Streaming (ULLS) technology at the 2026 NAB Show, highlighting the platform's ability to eliminate delays and synchronize live sports action with radio broadcasts and video streams. This followed earlier company statements regarding ULLS enhancements for the NAB Show, scheduled for April 19–22 in Las Vegas. On March 8, StreamGuys indicated it would introduce major upgrades to ULLS to extend the in-venue simulcast experience for sports fans and unlock fresh revenue options for clubs and broadcasters. Previously, on March 6, the company stated it would unveil significant enhancements at the show to expand the in-venue simulcast experience and open new revenue opportunities. Earlier, on March 5, StreamGuys announced it would demonstrate ULLS enhancements at the event, specifically noting its potential for use via apps at sports stadiums and arenas. StreamGuys originally introduced its ULLS platform in 2024.
StreamGuys offers 2 products in the ad tech and services and media tech industries. StreamGuys's product portfolio comprises of audio and RTB and programmatic.
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StreamGuys's revenues were less than $10M in 2024. Caretta Research has split StreamGuys's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is audio streaming platforms. For full access to StreamGuys's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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StreamGuys's customers primarily consist of production and post production, broadcast Media Production and Distribution and broadcast television and radio companies. Examples of StreamGuys's customers include Associated Press, NPR and TelevisaUnivision. StreamGuys has commercial and technical partners like Telos Alliance, AdsWizz and Videon.