Cross-platform NDI® multiviewing that just works. Monitor 1 to 16 sources with full audio support, customizable layouts, and clocks — powerful broadcast monitoring without the complexity.
We made Laika, the NDI® multiviewing tool we always wanted.
Why be limited to built-in fixed layouts? In Laika, you can create your own, the way you want them to be.
Laika keeps things simple in our intuitive clean interface. All the features you’d expect, right where you need them.
Launchpads offers you multiple multiviewers, each with the ability to rebroadcast that out via NDI® with audio. Run Laika on a server for a headless environment with configuration via the web ui.
Configure Laika remotely using the web portal and talk to it via the API from such third party software like Companion.
Monitor up to 8 channels of audio. Isolate paired channels during checkback and listen directly on your device. Need 16 channels? Yep, that works too.
Laika supports all standard NDI® codecs using the official SDK by Vizrt — including SpeedHQ (full or proxy) and the latest HX2 and HX3 with discovery via mDNS or NDI® Discovery Server.
We included PTZ controls for enabled devices and router crosspoints which work with the API
Output a multiviewer using Blackmagic Video IO devices including Decklink and Ultrastudio
No subscriptions. No monthly “surprises.” You buy Laika once, and it’s yours. When major updates land, we’ll offer a discounted upgrade — simple.
We’ve got big plans — SRT and RTMP support as well as our project code-named Sputnik. What is it? You’ll just have to wait for this launch.
In Broadcast and Post Production, we know that we aren’t just one operating system — so we designed all our software to work on Windows, Mac or Linux. Why be constrained by your operating system determining what you can or cannot run? One product, three operating systems as standard.
NDI® is a trademark of the Vizrt Group.
UltraStudio and Decklink are products by Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd
*Maximum viewer count and low-latency performance are dependent on hardware specification and network conditions.
In broadcast and post-production, we know that we aren't just one operating system — so we designed all our software to work on Windows, Mac or Linux.
Why be constrained by your operating system determining what you can and cannot run? One product, three operating systems as standard.