お知らせ • Mar 18
Digitalage Releases Public Demonstration of Live Media Infrastructure Platform
Hop-on Inc., through its subsidiary Digitalage, released its first publicly accessible platform demonstration — a recorded, on-screen walkthrough of five production-operational capabilities: instant live broadcasting, multi-host collaboration, persistent stream replay, a unified creator control center, and real-time AI transcription delivered by OOVE AI. The demonstration is available at vimeo.com/1173908936. This is not a product roadmap, a concept rendering, or a simulated walkthrough. Every capability shown is running on production infrastructure and available to the creator cohort onboarding to the platform. Digitalage is a live media infrastructure company — not a content platform, not a social app. It operates as the technology layer beneath the creator economy, providing the broadcast architecture, AI intelligence, and creator monetization systems that individual creators, newsrooms, and media organizations depend on to produce, distribute, and monetize live content at scale. The demonstration walks through five capabilities that collectively define the Digitalage creator architecture. Each is visible. Each is operational. Each is available: Instant Live Broadcasting. Creators launch live broadcasts in real time — no algorithmic gatekeeping, no approval queue, no latency between decision and distribution. Multi-Host Collaboration. Guests and co-hosts join a live stage in real time, enabling panels, interviews, and community events at broadcast scale. Persistent Stream Replay. Every broadcast is automatically archived as replayable, on-demand content — extending the lifetime value of every live moment beyond its original air time. Real-Time AI Transcription via OOVE AI. Live broadcasts are transcribed as they occur, making content immediately searchable, accessible, and discoverable from the moment it airs. Unified Creator Control Center. Titles, audience settings, cover images, categories, and sharing controls are managed from a single interface — before a creator goes live. OOVE AI is running in production. The demonstration shows it operating in real time. This capability positions the Digitalage platform as essential infrastructure not only for individual creators, but for newsrooms, media organizations, and institutional content operations that require permanence, accessibility, and provenance from every piece of content they produce. The creator revenue model at Digitalage is not a promotional offer or a temporary onboarding incentive. It is the permanent structural design of the platform — engineered into the architecture from the first line of code. Creators on Digitalage retain 70 to 85 percent of revenue generated on the platform. The industry standard across every major incumbent is approximately 45 to 55 percent. That gap — between 15 and 30 percentage points of creator revenue — is not a feature comparison. It is the primary economic reason creators will migrate to, remain on, and build their most important programming for this platform. The demonstration released is the evidence that what is behind that moat is operational. The Digitalage live streaming platform and Newsroom OS are supported by a growing portfolio of patent-pending technologies covering live broadcast architecture, identity-verified publishing, content provenance systems, and the creator monetization framework. These are not defensive filings. They are the commercial core of a licensing strategy executed by a team that has operated at this scale before. Hop-on Inc. has completed IP licensing transactions totaling more than $100 million with Nokia, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Motorola, and other Fortune 500 companies. The patents currently in prosecution for Digitalage's platforms were designed from their first claim drafts to be licensable, defensible, and deployable at enterprise scale. More than 100 development iterations have produced not just production-ready software, but a documented technical record that strengthens every patent in the portfolio. For investors tracking Hop-on Inc., the demonstration represents the completion of a defined and sequential evidentiary arc: March 10, 2026 Operational deployment confirmed. Creator onboarding underway. Live streaming infrastructure validated. March 12, 2026 Controlled production deployment confirmed. Both platforms — Digitalage live streaming and Newsroom OS — validated under real operating conditions. March 16, 2026 The platform is visible. A publicly accessible demonstration of five production-operational capabilities is available for anyone to watch at vimeo.com/1173908936. Three milestones. Twelve days. A documented, sequential buildout from infrastructure deployment to public, verifiable proof. What follows is equally defined: expanded creator cohort access, full public platform launch, initial enterprise newsroom client agreements, and the company's first public live broadcast. Each milestone will be reported as it is reached.