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Streamplace is a public-goods, open-source decentralised video layer for social networks, livestreaming platforms, and Web3-native apps. It is a Livepeer Special Purpose Entity (SPE). Streamplace routes video ingest and processing through Livepeer’s decentralised GPU network, providing censorship-resistant, verifiable infrastructure for any platform that embeds it.

Key Features

  • Livestream and VOD pipeline - Ingest, transcode, and serve live and on-demand video through a decentralised stack.
  • C2PA and Ethereum provenance - Cryptographically signed metadata for every video segment: who created it, when, and on what terms.
  • Rights and distribution metadata - A schema for content warnings, rights, and distribution policy, attached to every piece of content.
  • Node and SDK - Run a Streamplace node or use the SDK to add decentralised video to any app.
  • AT Protocol and Fediverse ready - Built for integration with Bluesky, Mastodon, and other open social protocols.

Try Streamplace

Streamplace_Hero_Run-Node

Run a Streamplace node for self-hosted video infrastructure.
Streamplace_Hero_Dashboard

Browse live streams running on the Streamplace network.
Streamplace_Hero_Docs

Integration guides, API reference, and node setup.
Streamplace_Hero_Integrate

How to embed Streamplace into decentralised social apps and Web3 platforms.

Get Started

Get started with Stream.place by visiting the website and starting a live stream!

Streamplace Resources

Full documentation: node setup, API, and integration guides.

Primary source: open-source Streamplace node and SDK.

GitHub mirror of the Streamplace repository.

How Streamplace’s decentralised video stack is structured.

C2PA signing, Ethereum attestation, and content metadata schema.
Last modified on April 7, 2026