A provider of low-latency, lightweight image compression solutions is teaming up with arkona technologies, a supplier of IP core infrastructure for broadcast production, on a JPEG XS deployment that sees the launch of arkona’s new JXS16 app for the BLADE//runner AT300 platform.
Leveraging intoPIX’s JPEG XS technology, the new JXS16 app delivers 16 UHD channels of JPEG XS encoding or decoding per AT300 card, doubling the density of the previous generation. Broadcasters can configure the app as 16x Encode, 16x Decode, or 8x Encode + 8x Decode.
Fully compliant with SMPTE ST 2110-22, the product is designed to provide users ultra-low latency, visually lossless quality, and efficient bandwidth usage, enabling reliable IP transport for live production workflows.
Arkona’s BLADE//runner platform supports ST 2110-20, 30/31, and 40 encapsulation/de-encapsulation, along with advanced routing, shuffling, and synchronization features as well as enhanced video and audio switching & processing functionalities.
“At intoPIX, we are committed to empowering partners like arkona with cutting-edge JPEG XS technology that enables low-latency, high-density IP video transport, while minimizing bandwidth, power usage, and infrastructure requirements,” said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Head of the Broadcast group at intoPIX, said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Marketing and Sales Director at intoPIX.
Erling Hedkvist, Sales & Business Development at arkona technologies, added, “Working with intoPIX, we’ve been able to significantly increase the density of our JPEG XS solutions, helping broadcasters transition to IP with greater efficiency and flexibility.”



