Mavis Cloud Hub is entering a new chapter as it absorbs and migrates Atomos Cloud Studio users. For existing ACS members, this transition introduces a modern cloud environment designed to advance Camera to Cloud and live-streaming workflows across both the Atomos and Mavis products. The move ensures continued development, improved reliability and long-term support for Atomos creators and production teams as part of the Mavis platform.
Mavis Cloud Hub builds on the familiar ACS experience while expanding access to a broader range of Camera to Cloud and streaming destinations, including Amazon S3, Grass Valley Framelight X, Sony Ci and MediaSilo, along with continued support for legacy Frame.io connections. These Camera to Cloud destinations will be part of a newly branded subscription service called ‘Mavis C2C‘ which will be enabled for Atomos Connnect products and Mavis’ own Camera app. As part of the transition, Atomos Live Shows, Atomos RemoteView and Atomos Edit will be retired.
“We’re really pleased to bring existing ACS users onboard,” said Patrick Holroyd, CEO of Mavis. “Over time, we will position Mavis Cloud Hub as an enterprise and broadcast-grade Camera to Cloud workflow platform, and enabling Atomos devices and users to be part of that vision is very exciting.”
The migration is designed to be seamless, with no disruption expected for active Camera to Cloud or streaming workflows, and Atomos devices will continue to operate as normal throughout the transition.