He made your free video player run smoothly. Now he’s doing that for robots.
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Jean-Baptiste Kempf, lead developer of VLC Media Player, is building Kyber, an infrastructure layer for controlling remote devices in real time. Convinced that hundreds of millions of robots and drones will be roaming the streets soon, Kempf's Paris-based startup has raised a $5 million round led by Lightspeed. Kyber's core software synchronizes video, audio, sensor data, and control inputs with minimal latency, making it suitable for physical AI and other applications. The platform is built for use cases where the operator is not in the same place as the compute or action, with potential applications beyond AI.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Kyber's ability to eliminate lag and provide real-time control is crucial for managing large fleets of devices, where every millisecond matters.
- · Its open-source approach and productized version for enterprise customers also address the need for observability and scalability in device management.