Sense Studios is a Dutch creative technology studio positioned on its official website as working with “Interactive Video.” Its core work revolves around interactive video, web platforms, websites, and video infrastructure. Beyond concept development, product building, and maintenance, it also operates/builds the Marduq.tv interactive video platform and covers WebRTC video consulting, real-time browser-based WebGL video mixing, WordPress, Ruby/Rails, cloud services, and its own CDN-based video streaming.
Its standout capability is turning ordinary online video into an interactive experience: adding layers, buttons, and annotations; configuring different viewing paths; creating quizzes; unlocking content through answers; or asking viewers to find elements within a video. The official site directly compares this to quickly producing Netflix “Bandersnatch”-style branching videos. Its technical compatibility is fairly broad: WebRTC services support modern browsers and devices and can be integrated through WordPress widgets; the Virtual Mixer project supports WebGL, cameras, beat detection, MIDI, Joystick, and Sockets.
The official website does not disclose standard plans, subscription pricing, one-off project quotes, or payment methods. It only mentions that users can email to request a Marduq demo account. As a result, it looks more like a project-based consulting/development service than a fully self-service SaaS product. Licensing, asset copyright, video content ownership, export restrictions, and related terms are also not explained, so commercial buyers should confirm contract terms separately before procurement.
The main advantages are its deep experience in interactive video, with cases spanning media, education, events, medical consulting, projection mapping, and enterprise platforms, as well as full-chain coverage from concept and build-out to server maintenance. It also combines multiple technical capabilities, including Rails, CDN, WordPress, WebRTC, and WebGL. The downside is that the website is not very productized: it lacks key details such as pricing, template/resource library size, multi-user collaboration, permission management, analytics, SLA, and copyright policy, making evaluation relatively costly.
It is best suited to organizations that need custom interactive video, branching narratives, training quizzes, branded event visuals, or complex video platforms, rather than small teams that simply want to apply ready-made templates quickly. The official website does not state its accessibility status from China, so domain availability, video loading performance, cross-border communication, payment, and invoicing all need to be tested and confirmed. For local alternatives, users can compare H5P, ThingLink, Kaltura, Eko Studio, Vimeo’s interactive solutions, or choose domestic H5/interactive video custom development providers.
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