Fabric to Showcase Cloud-Native Origin Platform and Next-Generation Xytech X2 at NAB 2026

At NAB Show 2026, Fabric is set to unveil major upgrades to its cloud-native media technology platform, including Origin Studio, Origin Insights, and the next-generation Xytech X2. These solutions are designed to help media and entertainment companies better manage content, streamline workflows, and make smarter data-driven decisions using AI and cloud scalability.

The new offerings focus on simplifying complex media operations while enabling faster, more efficient production and distribution. With features like automated workflows, real-time data insights, and an improved user interface, Fabric aims to support a fully connected, AI-driven media supply chain that meets the growing demands of modern content delivery.

Fabric, the entertainment industry’s leader in data and operations solutions, will showcase a major expansion of its media technology platform at NAB 2026, introducing new innovations across its Origin and Xytech product families. Attendees will get a first look at:

  • Origin Studio, the next generation of its award-winning title management solution,
  • Origin Insights, a data-as-a-service offering,
  • and Xytech X2, Xytech’s operations scheduling platform reimagined with a modern UI.

Together, these releases form the backbone that can power an AI-driven supply chain for media and entertainment.

“Media organizations are under increasing pressure to move faster, operate more efficiently, and extract more value from their content,” said Rob Delf, CEO of Fabric. “At NAB, we’re excited to showcase how our latest innovations bring together AI, cloud scalability, data intelligence, and intuitive workflows to enable a truly data-driven supply chain for media and entertainment.”

Fabric Origin: Next Generation Data and Intelligence

The Origin family is the metadata and insights core of the next-generation media supply chain. Fabric will demonstrate Origin Studio, the cloud-native next generation of Fabric Studio. The system provides a unified environment for managing media metadata, content workflows, and supply chain operations, enabling organizations to build and scale a data-driven supply chain for media and entertainment. Its flexible, API-driven architecture supports rapid deployment and seamless integration across the media ecosystem, enabling plug-and-play AI agents to automate manual tasks.

Also featured is Origin Insights, a data-as-a-service platform that transforms complex media metadata into actionable intelligence. By aggregating, normalizing, and analyzing content and operational data, Origin Insights enables improved content discovery, enhanced catalog utilization, and more informed decision-making across distribution and monetization workflows. It is available via dashboards or through an MCP plugin to any LLM.

Xytech X2: Reimagining Media Operations

Fabric will also introduce Xytech X2 and Xytech AI. Together, these new offerings deliver a next-generation redesign of the Xytech user experience, built to modernize media supply chain and transmission operations. Xytech X2 delivers a streamlined, intuitive interface that simplifies complex work management for media operations, enabling operators to work faster and with greater accuracy. Xytech AI provides both a conversational AI assistant to assist with complex production scheduling, along with an MCP server that can be incorporated into the agentic workflows of Xytech customers.

Visit Fabric at NAB 2026

Fabric will be showcasing its latest innovations at NAB Show 2026 in the West Hall, Cabanas W1326 and W1330. Attendees are invited to meet with the team, explore live demos, and learn how Fabric is enabling the next generation of media workflows. Click here to learn more about Fabric’s NAB presence. Attendees are invited to Fabric’s Product Open Houses in their cabanas in the West Hall Monday, April 20th from 11:00am – 1:00pm.

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