Vizrt launches Viz Libero Free
September 3, 2024

Vizrt, a specialist in real-time graphics and live production solutions for content creators, has announced Viz Libero Free – the free edition of its sports analysis software, Viz Libero, enabling more operators to enhance their storytelling capabilities with detailed and engaging sports content.
“We believe everyone should have the opportunity to develop their expertise and create compelling sports narratives. With Viz Libero Free, users gain instant access to market leading analysis and telestration software helping them to practice and fine tune their skills – supporting the next generation of operators. Students can learn sports production, sports organisations can trial the use of analysis, and broadcasters gain an in-house training program – at no extra cost,” commented Edouard Griveaud, Senior Product Manager, Vizrt.
Viz Libero Free offers access to a range of features and more than 70 analysis tools including player tracking, goal analysis, virtual runs, and area measurement.
Potential users can register their interest in exploring the capabilities of Viz Libero Free via Vizrt’s website. Once approved, they’ll receive a profile to download the software and licence, which will be accessible through Vizrt’s Community Portal.
The Vizrt Community Portal includes admission to Viz University, a training resource for Vizrt users to acquire and update skills for professional development. There are multiple Viz University courses specific to Viz Libero, ranging from ‘what is Viz Libero’, and learning the basics to exploring advanced calibration, player tracking, 3D Flights, Virtual Runs and more. Any clips created with Viz Libero Free are watermarked and intended for training purposes only.
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