Mediaproxy is bringing a new wave of AI-powered monitoring tools to IBC 2026, with updates to its LogServer platform designed to make live broadcast monitoring faster and more efficient. New AI capabilities can automate routine checks, improve real-time event detection, and add quality of experience (QoE) monitoring to help operators manage complex broadcast environments.
The company will also introduce Monwall Web, a browser-based multiviewer that enables low-latency, interactive monitoring from virtually anywhere. With support for LL-HLS and Media over QUIC (MoQ), plus audio monitoring and live rewind, it gives AV and IT teams more flexibility for remote operations. Mediaproxy is also joining the open-source MXL project to support ultra-low-latency media transport in software-defined live production workflows.
Mediaproxy, the global standard for software-based IP compliance monitoring and multiviewing solutions, will highlight major innovations in compliance monitoring at IBC 2026 (Stand 5.D74). These include the latest version of the LogServer analysis and logging platform, which now offers greater levels of intelligence and efficiency for live broadcast through AI, and the new Monwall Web interactive multiviewer.
LogServer is Mediaproxy’s flagship monitoring system, which has been constantly evolving since it was first introduced in 2001. New AI tools have been added to provide a disruptive set of features for monitoring. The capabilities now extend from ad-hoc intelligence and reporting to live monitoring and alerting. New features also include quality of experience monitoring (QoE) to completely reshape broadcast live monitoring workflows. Visitors to the RAI Convention Center in Amsterdam will be able to see demonstrations of LogServer performing automated checks that would usually be carried out by human operators, who now have access to enhanced real-time event detection features for managing fast-moving broadcast situations.
Making its industry debut at IBC 2026 is Monwall Web, a browser-based version of Mediaproxy’s software-defined Monwall multiviewer. It has been designed for fast, flexible operation, enabling fully interactive monitoring of live broadcast mosaics. The ideal tool for observing the facility from home at low latency, Monwall Web also now includes audio output monitoring. To deliver the lowest possible latency across all platforms, Low-latency HLS (LL-HLS) and the new emerging Media over Quic (MoQ) protocol are now supported, making large-scale monitoring possible from any location.
Mediaproxy has also joined the open-source MXL (Media eXchange Layer) project to advance software-defined live production frameworks. By adopting this high-performance initiative, Mediaproxy will integrate ultra-low latency, in-memory media transport directly into its software-defined workflows.
“We have been following the emergence of AI in our industry and its deployment for broadcast carefully and, after in-depth research for our target market, have begun to develop a set of tools that extend beyond traditional monitoring paradigms,” comments Mediaproxy’s chief executive, Erik Otto. “Monwall Web is also transforming remote monitoring. This interactive, browser-based application now also includes the firewall-friendly MoQ and LL-HLS low latency protocols. That, coupled with the ability to rewind live layouts, Mediaproxy continues to lead through innovations that reduce operational costs and maximize efficiency.”









