InterDigital acquires Deep Render
October 30, 2025
InterDigital, a mobile, video and AI technology research and development company, has acquired Deep Render, an AI startup with a team of AI experts focusing on video codecs.
Founded in London in 2018, Deep Render has worked in the use of AI in video and image compression to change the way that video is processed and ultimately distributed to connected devices and services.
“With Deep Render’s strong focus on research and engineering, and on solving some of the most complex challenges in video, we believe this acquisition is an excellent fit for InterDigital,” commented Liren Chen, President and Chief Executive Officer, InterDigital. “The transaction deepens our talent pool in AI and video and extends InterDigital’s leadership in the efficient delivery of high-quality video, which enables consumers to enjoy content on a range of devices and a growing range of streaming and other video-based services.”
“Acquiring Deep Render means that we’re perfectly positioned to lead the development of the next generations of video technologies, building on our existing leadership in HEVC and VVC,” commented Rajesh Pankaj, Chief Technology Officer, InterDigital. “At InterDigital we have spent years placing AI at the center of our wireless and video research to make networks more efficient and to change the way we consume content, and this acquisition only adds to our research leadership.”
“InterDigital is the perfect home for Deep Render’s end-to-end AI-based video compression technology,” added Sebastjan Cizel, Head of Engineering, Deep Render. “Our world-class research and engineering team shares InterDigital’s commitment to advancing video innovation, and together we are uniting decades of video research with cutting-edge AI to drive the next generation of compression technologies and shape the future of how video content is delivered.”
Financial terms were not disclosed.
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