Zoom has partnered with Vizrt with the aim to transform its hybrid broadcast capabilities.
“By leveraging Zoom’s Meeting SDK, Vizrt has empowered production teams to bring multiple 1080p remote participants into their broadcasts from anywhere in the world with reliability they can trust,”
Andy Carluccio, Head of Innovation at Zoom, said.
This collaboration integrates Zoom natively into Vizrt’s TriCaster product line to give its users remote production capabilities that enhance live content quality.
Vizrt’s Zoom Upgrade
Vizrt is a company that specializes in real-time graphics and live production solutions for the digital media industry.
Its product portfolio—which includes real-time 3D graphics systems, media asset management, and integrated workflow systems—enables content creators to produce and manage visual content across various sectors, including news, sports, broadcast, and entertainment.
By embedding Zoom’s functionality into its TriCaster’s remote contribution tools, production teams using Vizrt can now incorporate high-quality remote participants with greater efficiency, flexibility, and reliability.
“The native integration of Zoom into the TriCaster is a huge step forward in modernizing professional broadcasts with Zoom’s industry-leading remote contribution workflows,” Carluccio said.
The partnership also unlocks creative potential through AR/VR, HTML5 graphics, and enterprise-ready tools, enabling richer storytelling and audience engagement across industries.
“By integrating Zoom natively into our leading TriCaster product line, we’re unlocking new possibilities for more creative, inclusive, and interactive productions,”
Rohit Nagarajan, CEO of Vizrt, said.
“At the push of a button, users can generate tailored graphics to enhance their content—that’s the future we’re building together.”
This integration also eliminates technical barriers, allowing creators to focus on delivering dynamic, professional-grade broadcasts.
Both companies have signaled plans for further integrations into Vizrt’s live production workflows.
Zoom’s Vertical Targeting
Zoom has been targeting a number of verticals with its latest partnerships in a bid to ostensibly to highlight the capabilities of its video calling solutions.
Last month, the UCaaS provider announced that its Workplace for Clinicians solution is now in public beta. The solution is designed specifically to streamline clinical workflows.
Equally, at the beginning of the year, Zoom and Alvaria partnered to enhance its UC portfolio by integrating Alvaria’s compliance-focused contact center software.