Loading organizations...

§ Private Profile · Palo Alto, CA, USA
P2P delivery network that enables high quality video streaming
Peer5 has raised $5.5M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Peer5.
Peer5 was founded in 2012 by Shachar Zohar (Founder/CTO) and Hadar Weiss (Founder/CEO).
Peer5 has raised $5.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Peer5's P2P CDN improves content delivery for live and on demand video streams. As video streaming continues to become more mainstream and the streams themselves become HD and 4K, traditional CDNs struggle to deliver high quality viewing experiences. Many publishers try to keep up with peak demand by paying for more servers, many of which are almost never used and struggle with video playback. Not only is this expensive, but it's also inefficient, which is why at Peer5, we've created a P2P CDN to boost your video streaming capabilities.
Our CDN works with your servers to ensure that as your viewership increases, your network gets stronger by offloading bandwidth to our peer network. On average, this has been shown to increase server capacity by 20x, offload 70% of bandwidth, increase viewing time by 30% and decrease instances of rebuffering by 40%.
Our video streaming CDN uses emerging technologies, including HTML5 and WebRTC. They require no installation by end users and offer easy integration for content providers. We support many different streaming protocols, players and media servers.
Peer5 is a pioneering technology company that developed a peer-to-peer (P2P) content delivery network (CDN) leveraging WebRTC technology to enable high-quality video streaming. Its platform enhances live and on-demand video delivery by distributing streaming load across viewers’ devices, effectively increasing server capacity and reducing bandwidth costs. Peer5 serves major global clients such as Premier League football, Sony, Turner, and Deutsche Telekom, addressing the common problem of video buffering and playback interruptions during peak demand. The solution improves streaming quality, increases viewing time, and reduces rebuffering, making it highly valuable in the growing market for HD and 4K video streaming[1][2][3].
Founded in 2012 by Hadar Weiss (CEO) and Shachar Zohar (CTO), Peer5 emerged from the founders’ vision to solve the scalability challenges of traditional CDNs during high traffic periods. The idea was to create a decentralized delivery network where each viewer’s device also acts as a server to others, adding “lanes” to the streaming highway during rush hours. Early traction included signing prominent customers like Premier League and Sony, validating the technology’s ability to offload up to 98% of streaming load from traditional infrastructure. The company was part of Y Combinator’s Winter 2017 batch and later acquired by Microsoft to enhance live video streaming capabilities in Microsoft Teams[1][2].
Peer5 rides the trend of increasing demand for high-quality video streaming, especially live and 4K content, where traditional CDNs face scalability and cost challenges. The timing is critical as video consumption continues to surge globally, and viewers expect seamless experiences without buffering. Market forces such as the rise of WebRTC, browser-based technologies, and the need for cost-efficient bandwidth solutions favor Peer5’s P2P CDN model. By augmenting rather than replacing traditional CDNs, Peer5 influences the streaming ecosystem by enabling more resilient, scalable, and cost-effective video delivery[1][2].
Following its acquisition by Microsoft, Peer5’s technology is poised to play a significant role in enhancing live video streaming within enterprise communication platforms like Microsoft Teams. Future trends shaping its journey include continued growth in live streaming, remote collaboration, and real-time video applications. As video quality demands increase and edge computing evolves, Peer5’s intelligent mesh network approach could expand beyond entertainment into broader enterprise and IoT streaming use cases, further influencing how video content is distributed globally[2][1].
Key people at Peer5.
Peer5 was founded in 2012 by Shachar Zohar (Founder/CTO) and Hadar Weiss (Founder/CEO).
Peer5 has raised $5.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Peer5's investors include Buddy Arnheim, Ed Roman, FundersClub, Leorsa Group, Oriza Ventures, Tank Hill Ventures, 10100, Bessemer Venture Partners, Canvas Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, Fuel Capital, Hack VC.
Peer5 has raised $5.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.5M Seed in July 2017.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 27, 2017 | $2.5M Seed | — | Buddy Arnheim, ED Roman, FundersClub, Leorsa Group, Oriza Ventures, Tank Hill Ventures | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2017 | $3M Seed | — | 10100, Bessemer Venture Partners, Canvas Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, Fuel Capital, Hack VC, Lobby Capital, Uncorrelated Ventures, Y Combinator, AMR Awadallah, Elizabeth Iorns, Jaan Tallinn, Justin Mateen, Marc Benioff, Rick Morrison, Steve Chen, Vikas Gupta | Announced |