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Laminar bags $5.1 million funding to help media firms build streaming services

Laminar CEO Narendra Nag said this investment will enable them to scale their business and expand their global footprint.

May 23, 2022 / 18:39 IST
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Laminar, a startup that provides video streaming infrastructure to media companies and content owners, announced on May 23 that it has raised $5.1 million in seed funding from Leo Capital, Artha India Ventures, Garuda Ventures, Cloudcap and Sampson Acquisitions.

This investment comes amid rapid adoption of cloud-based software solutions among media companies as the consumption of video content witnesses a significant growth across the world.

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Started in 2020 by Narendra Nag, Raheel Khursheed, Tirthraj Singh, Kumar Shorav and Yin Shanyang, Laminar says it enables content owners to launch a global video streaming service in 12-weeks or less.

Media companies get the ability to customise and launch apps across all platforms, set up multiple types of monetisation options, meet all tax and compliance requirements, and get a complete data and analytics suite, the company said in a statement.