Los Angeles, CA - April 5 - Groovesetter announced today that it has been honored for Best Productivity and Collaboration: Apps and Software in the 26th Annual Webby Awards. Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet. IADAS, which nominates and selects The Webby Award Winners, is comprised of Internet industry experts including Kerstin Emhoff, Co-Founder & CEO - PRETTYBIRD; Coleen DeCourcy, President, Wieden+Kennedy; Arlan Hamilton, Founder & Managing Partner - Backstage Capital; John Hanke, Founder & CEO - Niantic; Nikole Hannah-Jones, Creator - 1619, The New York TImes; Renita Jablonski, Director of Audio - The Washington Post; Mikael Jørgensen, Founder & CEO - &CO; Monica Leweinsky, Activist, Fashion Designer & Producer; Swizz Beatz & Timbaland, Music Producers & Co-Founders - Versus; Vanessa Pappas, COO - TikTok; Daniel Reynolds, Vice President, Digital Media - Disney; Dara Treseder, SVP, Head of Global Marketing & Communications - Peloton; and Maya Watson, Head of Global Marketing - Clubhouse.
Groovesetter is designed to connect creators for remote collaboration, recording, rehearsals, jam sessions, performances, and live streaming featuring uncompressed audio signals from multiple locations with ultra-low latency. Groovesetter uses peer-to-peer technology to create low-latency remote and local private audio networks. Through many of its unique functionalities, the platform opens up exciting remote collaboration and live-stream opportunities that could not be covered by any previous collaboration software. From jamming online for a new album or lives stream, to broadcasting worldwide to multiple live venue locations in real-time, Groovesetter keeps creators grooving with the best sound quality in real-time.
“Honorees like Groovesetter are setting the standard for innovation and creativity on the Internet,” said Claire Graves, President of The Webby Awards. “It is an incredible achievement to be selected among the best from more than 14,300 entries we received this year.”
“It is an incredible honor for our team to receive this recognition from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, “ said Rouslan Ovtcharoff, CEO of Groovesetter. “The internet is transforming in exciting and new ways, and we are thrilled to contribute to empowering the new generation's creators.”
About Groovesetter:
Groovesetter is a first-of-its-kind peer-to-peer platform for professional remote audio collaboration with super-low latency, transforming the way music professional audio and streaming content creators connect and collaborate in real-time over high-speed internet. Combined with performer profile management and session creation management, Groovesetter captures metadata during the point and source of creation, ensuring monetization potential and that creators get credit where credit is due.
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About The Webby Awards:
Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites and Mobile Sites; Video; Advertising, Media and PR; Apps & Software, Social; Podcasts; Games and Virtual & Remote. Established in 1996, The Webby Awards received more than 14,300 entries from all 50 states and 70 countries worldwide this year. The Webby Awards are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). Sponsors and Partners of The Webby Awards include Verizon, WP Engine, Canva, Omidyar Network, YouGov, NAACP, KPMG, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, MediaPost, Podcast Movement, TheFutureParty and AIGA.