OneMeta integrates into NVIDIA Holoscan

- OneMeta said April 28 it integrated its multilingual AI software with NVIDIA Holoscan for Media, tying live translation and transcription into broadcast workflows. - The company said its platform handles more than 140 languages and dialects across video, audio and graphics in cloud, on-premise and edge setups. - NVIDIA is pushing Holoscan as shared AI infrastructure for live media and localization. (nvidia.com)

Live media is moving onto the same computing stack that runs artificial intelligence, and OneMeta says its language software is now part of that shift. On April 28, the company said it integrated with NVIDIA Holoscan for Media. (newswire.com) Holoscan for Media is NVIDIA’s platform for running live production tools and AI applications on shared, accelerated infrastructure instead of on separate broadcast boxes. NVIDIA says it is built for broadcast, news and sports workflows. (nvidia.com) (developer.nvidia.com) OneMeta said its software adds real-time translation and transcription inside live and recorded media pipelines. The company said the system supports more than 140 languages and dialects. (newswire.com) (onemeta.ai) The basic pitch is that language handling stops being a separate post-production step and becomes part of the production chain itself. OneMeta chief executive Saul Leal said the goal is to make language “part of the infrastructure, not an external process.” (newswire.com) NVIDIA introduced expanded media features for Holoscan at GTC 2026, including content localization across video, audio and graphics. OneMeta said its integration was announced in that context. (blogs.nvidia.com) (newswire.com) NVIDIA describes Holoscan for Media as software-defined and IP-based, meaning applications can be containerized and deployed across on-premise servers, cloud systems and edge hardware. OneMeta used the same deployment language in its announcement. (docs.nvidia.com) (newswire.com) For broadcasters and streaming platforms, that setup is aimed at low-latency jobs such as multilingual captions, translated audio and localized graphics running alongside core video processing. NVIDIA says Holoscan lets teams connect applications dynamically into live workflows on shared GPU-based infrastructure. (nvidia.com) (developer.nvidia.com) OneMeta has been selling real-time translation, transcription and captioning tools under its VerbumSuite brand, including products for video calls, call centers, government and healthcare. Its website says some of those services run with under one-second latency. (onemeta.ai) The announcement does not disclose customers, pricing or revenue tied to the Holoscan integration. What it does show is where NVIDIA wants media AI to land: inside operational workflows, not as a separate demo. (newswire.com) (nvidia.com)

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