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Mixa.live is a cloud-based video switching and streaming platform built for professional remote live production. Its core pitch is “broadcast-grade production in the browser,” with support for up to 4K, low latency, fully synchronized production, and distribution to up to 5 broadcast destinations or social channels. Typical use cases include news media, online events, interview shows, corporate launches, and multi-camera remote production.
On the input side, Mixa.live supports up to 6 signals from desktop/camera sources, iOS/Android mobile devices, Blackmagic/AJA/NDI hardware, as well as RTMP and SRT protocols. The platform also provides free encoding software and mobile apps for capture. Its production feature set is fairly complete, including low-latency multiview and program preview, secure Director view links, MultiSync timecode synchronization, frame-accurate switching, SMPTE transitions, professional audio mixing, auto-follow audio, dynamic graphics, 25 professional scene presets, and a custom layout editor. For collaboration, projects can be shared with up to 5 users, with built-in Backstage intercom and support for remote guest participation.
The public pricing is on the high side: Pro Studio costs $299.99/month and includes 1080p, 25 hours of live streaming, and 500GB of storage; Ultimate Studio costs $1499.99/month and includes 4K, 100 hours of live streaming, and 1TB of storage. Both tiers are limited to 6 inputs, 5 users, and 5 simultaneous destinations, with extra live streaming billed by the hour. Enterprise is a custom plan with self-hosting, custom compute instances, unlimited projects/inputs/storage/users/destinations/live hours, and dedicated support. The site includes a “Try Mixa” call to action and defines a Free Trial in its terms, but does not specify the exact free trial duration.
Its strengths are broad protocol and device compatibility, making it suitable for distributed teams running professional live productions. Cloud-based switching, low-latency preview, remote guests, and built-in intercom reduce the friction of remote collaboration. The self-hosted Enterprise option is also useful for larger organizations. The downsides are the high entry price of the standard plans, and the lack of public details on API access, payment methods, SLA, security certifications, data encryption, or compliance. Standard support is only described as email support.
Mixa.live is best suited to media teams, event production companies, and corporate communications teams with a stable live production budget and strong requirements for video quality and remote production control. It is less suitable for individual users who stream infrequently or only need basic restreaming. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China. For overseas cloud-based low-latency live production, users should still test network connectivity, streaming stability, and payment availability in practice. Alternatives to compare include StreamYard, Restream Studio, vMix, OBS, and Wirecast.
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