Announcement posted by Edit on the Spot 21 Apr 2026
Las Vegas — April 2026 — While the broadcast industry has spent decades perfecting post-production, a startup called Edit on the Spot is betting the entire category is already obsolete.
The company, which builds AI infrastructure for live event video, will exhibit at NAB Show 2026 (April 18-23, Las Vegas Convention Center) and will present the demo on the Startup Stage.
Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer Martin Renaud will deliver a session titled "Agentic AI for Real-Time Multi-Stream Event Video Editing: From Livestream to Socials in Minutes."
The timing is deliberate. NAB Show — one of the world's most influential gatherings for media, broadcasting, and entertainment technology — draws the exact audience Edit on the Spot is looking to disrupt.
The Problem: At most conferences, the real content never reaches the audience.
Post-production workflows for multi-day events typically take days or weeks to complete and cost thousands of dollars. By the time edited footage is ready, speakers have moved on, attendees have forgotten, and the short window when audiences are most engaged online has long since closed. Most of the footage is never used at all.
"The biggest problem in event media isn't capture — it's delay," said Martin Renaud. "By the time content is ready, the audience has already moved on. We built Edit on the Spot to remove that friction entirely."
The Proof: 24 Sessions, Zero Delays, One Remote European Team
Edit on the Spot tested its thesis at SaaStock USA, where its platform — called Eventcut — processed 24 sessions in real time over two days. AI-generated clips, full-session recordings, and branded content were ready within minutes of capture.
The twist: the team operating the entire production was based in Europe. Using Eventcut's cloud-based workflow, remote operators reviewed livestreams, approved AI-generated segments, and pushed content live without setting foot at the U.S. venue.
It wasn't just faster. It was a fundamentally different model — one that positions the live event itself as a publishing system, not a filming opportunity.
The Platform: Infrastructure, Not Just a Tool
Eventcut is designed to integrate directly with live AV and streaming systems rather than bolt on as an afterthought. Its agentic AI engine performs real-time, multi-modal analysis — combining video, audio, and transcription data — to automatically segment sessions, detect highlight moments, apply branded overlays, and reformat content for social platforms including TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
For broadcast engineers and AV teams, the platform offers RTMPS livestreaming servers, Bitfocus Companion integration, enterprise-grade permissioning, multi-tenancy, and direct integration with Vimeo, AWS, and Google Cloud.
The result: a single operator can manage content across multiple simultaneous rooms, with clips ready to share before the next session begins.
Why NAB, Why Now
Edit on the Spot describes what it is building as real-time event media — a new category that replaces delayed workflows with instant production and distribution. NAB Show is where that argument lands in front of the people who build, buy, and run the infrastructure it aims to replace.
Renaud's presentation will include a live demonstration of the platform, technical architecture deep-dives, and case studies showing turnaround times reduced from days to minutes. Broadcast engineers, AV managers, operations directors, and technology strategists are the primary audience.
"Live events generate incredible moments," said Renaud. "Our goal is to make sure those moments actually reach the people they were meant for — not a week later, but while the energy is still in the room."
About Edit on the Spot Edit on the Spot is an AI-powered video infrastructure company focused on eliminating post-production for live events. Its platform, Eventcut, enables conferences, corporate events, graduations, and broadcasters to capture, edit, brand, and distribute professional-quality video content in real time — from a single room or across dozens of simultaneous streams.
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