Exhibitor Viewpoint: OBSBOT at NAB Show 2026

With the 2026 NAB Show approaching, we’re providing a series of previews with exhibitors about their plans and expectations.
Liu Bo is CEO of AI camera company OBSBOT, featured here because of the growing role of video in the radio media ecosystem.
Radio World: What is OBSBOT and what types of products does it offer?
Liu: OBSBOT is focused on AI-powered imaging solutions for live production, video creation and increasingly integrated AV workflows. Our mission is to make professional-grade video production more efficient, accessible and creatively powerful.
We offer a broad portfolio that includes flagship PTZR live production cameras such as Tail 2, compact live streaming cameras like Tail Air, AI-powered webcams across the Tiny and Meet series, as well as control hubs such as Talent.
We also provide a growing ecosystem of accessories and software, including microphones, remotes, filters, tripods and mounting solutions, to support a more complete production workflow.
The reason we exist is simple. Broadcasters, podcasters, streamers, educators, worship teams, enterprises and independent creators are all being asked to produce more high-quality video with smaller teams and tighter deadlines. Traditional setups are often too complicated and labor-intensive.
By combining smart AI automation with true production-grade imaging tools, we help teams dramatically reduce repetitive work, simplify operations and gain the freedom to create more dynamic and engaging content across many different formats and industries.
RW: What will you highlight for NAB Show attendees?
Liu: We are centering our presence on the OBSBOT Tail 2 and the core theme of AI-powered live production that is both professionally robust and highly accessible.
Tail 2 is the product that best represents where OBSBOT is headed today: bringing together production-ready image quality, intelligent automation and workflow flexibility in a single camera platform. It supports up to 4K@60fps, features AI Tracking 2.0 and native vertical 4K rotation and offers broad protocols and connectivity options, including NDI, FreeD, SDI, HDMI and Ethernet.
This makes it a camera that works equally well in traditional broadcast environments and in fast-moving creator workflows.
We are also excited to give attendees the first public look at our upcoming launch: the OBSBOT Talent 2, our next-generation all-in-one portable live production system, built around the philosophy “Aggregate. Automate. Amplify.”
Talent 2 integrates video switching, 4K encoding, recording, monitoring and multicamera control into a single compact device. It significantly streamlines professional multi-camera workflows by removing the need for laptops and complex setups, while serving as a powerful control hub to all OBSBOT cameras and further strengthening our end-to-end AI-powered ecosystem.
The core message is that advanced live production no longer has to be complicated or resource-heavy.
That’s why we’ve built a complete, hands-on experience at our booth. We’ve created a fully functional Podcast Studio where visitors can see the Tail 2 working together with the Tiny 3, Talent, and our full ecosystem in real-world situations. We’ll run daily themed sessions showing how to easily build multi-cam NDI setups, run smooth one-person productions, create visually compelling podcasts and put together perfect end-to-end AV solutions.
We’ve also set up a dedicated green-screen zone to demonstrate the Tiny 3’s virtual avatar capabilities with virtual voice, and to showcase Tail 2’s compatibility with FreeD technology for real-time virtual production.
Next door, in collaboration with 4DV.ai, we’re showing 60 Tail 2 cameras integrated with cutting-edge 4D Gaussian Splatting technology. Attendees will even be able to experience the immersive, volumetric video through VR headsets, which must be quite impressive.
RW: What is the most notable technology trend or recent change in streaming video?
Liu: The most significant trend is AI evolving from simple tracking and framing tools into a true, context-aware copilot for live production and streaming. This new generation of AI actively reduces crew requirements, enhances reliability and enables far more dynamic content with much lower operational overhead.
At the same time, we’re witnessing explosive growth in video-first podcasting and vodcasting. Industry reports project that global podcast and vodcast advertising revenue will approach $5 billion in 2026, with nearly 20% growth. On the viewer side, YouTube data shows that time spent watching video podcasts on connected TVs has nearly doubled year-over-year.
These shifts make one thing clear: Audiences now expect high-quality, polished video to accompany excellent audio. At OBSBOT, we design our products to meet this exact need, delivering professional AV experiences while dramatically simplifying the production process.
RW: What other business or technology trends will you be watching for?
Liu: First, the continued convergence of creator workflows and traditional broadcast environments. More and more, small teams are achieving the same multi-camera, low-latency quality that used to require big production crews.
We’re also paying close attention to advances in hybrid and remote IP production, especially tighter integration between AI and cloud technologies that bring greater scalability and efficiency.
Another exciting area is the rise of volumetric and 4D capture technologies, which are opening up truly immersive and interactive content experiences. We’ll also be looking at how spatial and immersive audio can be perfectly synchronized with AI-driven video tracking and virtual production.
Finally, there’s a strong and growing emphasis on sustainability and operational simplicity, with solutions that help reduce crew size, physical infrastructure and overall complexity while still delivering reliable, broadcast-grade performance for live events, sports, worship and podcasting.
RW: What else should we know?
Liu: What we would most like people to know is that OBSBOT is not just showing individual products at NAB Show 2026. Instead, we are showing how an AI-powered production ecosystem can work in real-world workflows. … At the end of the day, we don’t just build cameras. We create intelligent, creative partners that help you work smarter, faster and with much more creative freedom.
OBSBOT will be in booth C5144 and also a joint booth with 4DV.ai in C5249
[For more coverage of the convention see our NAB Show page.]
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