Built to work alongside Wowza Streaming Engine, the framework ties live video to AI inference so a single on-screen moment can simultaneously produce ad-targeting metadata, trigger a clip, send a webhook and update downstream systems without separate pipelines or manual handoffs.
The company said the approach aims to capitalize on the commercial value of real-time signals. StreamLayer’s 2026 live sports monetization analysis found event-triggered, contextually aware ads deliver 40% higher CPMs than standard ad breaks when broadcasters have live content signals.
“Live video is the most valuable, most perishable asset in media and sports, and most of it still goes unused,” said Krish Kumar, CEO of Wowza. “Video Intelligence Framework puts AI inside the live workflow, where the value actually is, so teams can detect what’s happening and do something about it while it still matters.”
The system extracts frames from live streams, routes them to AI models and converts results into structured outputs, including webhooks, JSON, ID3 tags, stream overlays, timestamped clips and event logs. Operating within the live pipeline allows the same detected moment to support multiple outcomes — from ad targeting and editorial clipping to production alerts and updates to scouting platforms — in a single pass.
Deployments are supported on-premises, at the edge, in the cloud and in hybrid environments, enabling inference close to the source. Teams can bring their own models and tailor detection logic to specific use cases without rebuilding streaming infrastructure.
Use cases include:
Wowza Video Intelligence Framework will be generally available beginning April 19. Wowza plans showcases at the NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 18-22, and in dedicated media and customer briefings.
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