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ENCO Systems is a U.S.-based broadcast, audio, and video technology vendor serving radio stations, TV stations, streaming platforms, enterprises, education, government, churches, and live events. It provides solutions for broadcast automation, captioning, translation, audio/video playout, and virtual production. Its core products include radio automation platform DAD, automated captioning tool enCaption, real-time translation solution enTranslate, channel playout automation ClipFire, audio trigger playout tool HotShot, cloud caption delivery platform CloudCap, and virtual production products Qimera and AiM.
Based on the extracted content, ENCO is more of a vertical-industry software and systems provider than a general-purpose SaaS platform. DAD covers audio ingest, scheduling, logs, playout, and multi-site content management. ClipFire combines automated ingest, media asset management, graphics, live inputs, and playout automation into one platform, supporting multi-channel I/O, SDI, NDI, USB cameras, network sources, and multi-format transcoding. enCaption can generate live captions, transcripts, and offline caption files, with support for custom dictionaries, multi-speaker identification, and translation via integration with enTranslate. On the integration side, ClipFire supports IP, serial, and GPI, and connects with AP ENPS, Avid iNEWS, and Octopus Newsroom via MOS.
The official website does not disclose public plans or pricing. Procurement is mainly handled through sales contact, remote demos, or demo licenses. Deployment options are relatively flexible: enCaption supports on-premises, cloud, and hybrid deployment; Stage Captioning can run fully on-premises without internet access; and CloudCap provides cloud-based management, with mentions of granular user and permission controls, encryption, and audio/video backhaul. On compliance, the site emphasizes that captions can help meet accessibility-related requirements such as government regulations, ADA, and the 21st CVAA, but no SOC, ISO, or similar certification information was found.
ENCO’s strengths are its broad coverage of broadcast and TV workflows, support for on-premises deployment and traditional broadcast interfaces, plus 24/7 U.S.-based technical support, a knowledge base, and major customer references. Its drawbacks are opaque pricing and relatively high product complexity. Aside from CloudCap, there is limited public information on typical enterprise SaaS features such as team permissions, APIs/SDKs, and subscription management. It is better suited for teams with professional broadcast control, captioning compliance, TV channel automation, stadium, or large live event needs. It is less suitable for small teams that only need lightweight online captioning or general meeting transcription.
The extracted content does not include information on availability from Chinese networks, RMB payments, agents, or local deployment delivery, so its accessibility from China is unclear. If using it in China, users should verify connectivity to the official website and cloud captioning services, time-zone coverage for English-language support, available payment methods, and whether on-premises deployment can be used to reduce cloud dependency.
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enco.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach enco.com directly.