| Website | clearleap.com |
| Category | Games, Video and Entertainment |
| Phone | (678) 546-5757 |
| Employees | 24 |
| Founded | 7/07 |
| Description | Television and Online Video IP Delivery |
| Total | $17.3M |
| Series A, 3/08 | $9M |
| Debt, 10/08 | $3.3M |
| Unattributed, 11/10 | $5M |
Clearleap expands the capabilities of traditional television by offering service providers and media companies a way to provide unprecedented programming options to consumers. With Clearleap’s platform, the virtually limitless diversity of video – such as any movie or TV show ever made, sports from international competitions to local high school football, special interest programs, and user-generated content – is made available to viewers on their TV sets in the comfort of their living rooms.
Clearleap’s network-based platform helps television service providers and content owners take advantage of the next generation of video content management, distribution, and monetization to the television. Led by seasoned industry veterans, Braxton Jarratt, CEO, and John Vecchio, EVP of Technology, Clearleap has developed its Media Exchange Platformâ„¢ to revolutionize every step of the content management and distribution process. By leveraging best of breed transcode tools across a distributed platform, the Media Exchange Platform enables efficient processing of content of all types—from user-generated internet video through HD source files. The MXP continues to scale and evolve based on the latest technology available, while maximizing performance and pricing.
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Added: 5/26/10clear|flow is a complete content management and distribution solution, which streamlines the workflow throughout the media distribution chain - ingest, management and distribution. clear|flow targets valuable content to the place where consumers are still most interested in watching programming - the television.
As digital content is easily ingested into Clearleap’s Internet-based platform, it is instantly transcoded for the required distribution service - Cable, IPTV, Satellite, Connected CE Devices, Video Game Consoles, etc. Content moves rapidly, reliably and securely to its final destination.
Content Providers can now finally take advantage of advertising opportunities just as VOD is exploding in popularity. Alternatively, new monetization models around subscription, premium and transactional services are possible.