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KTH Ventures invests in LatencyFix to transform remote music production

KTH Ventures has invested in LatencyFix , a KTH spin-off developing technology that enables musicians, producers and audio engineers to collaborate remotely without being disrupted by audio latency.

Co-founders Elias Zea (CEO/CTO), Genaro Mosquera (CPO), and Daniel De Sousa (CFO). René Rivero is also a co-founder and Head of Engineers.

LatencyFix addresses this challenge by automatically synchronizing audio during remote recording sessions. The technology allows musicians and producers to work together from different locations while monitoring and recording audio in sync, making remote collaboration feel much more like working in the same studio. The solution also adjusts recorded tracks directly during the session, ensuring the audio is positioned correctly at all moments.

LatencyFix recently launched its first commercial solution for remote music production and audio collaboration. The product works with leading digital audio workstations, including Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Reaper, and is offered as a subscription service. The company is targeting musicians, producers, recording engineers and other professionals working with remote audio collaboration.

“Launching our first commercial product is an important milestone for LatencyFix. Our goal is to make remote collaboration feel as natural as working together in the same room, allowing musicians and producers to focus on the creative process rather than technical limitations,” said Elias Zea, CEO of LatencyFix.

“We are very excited to support LatencyFix in bringing its technology from KTH to the market. The shift towards remote collaboration creates a clear need for better tools for musicians and producers, and LatencyFix has developed an innovative solution to one of the key challenges in remote music production,” says Anna Norelius, Investment Manager at KTH Ventures.

LatencyFix was founded by a team with backgrounds in acoustics, AI, music production, software and data science. The company is based in Stockholm with a pan-European team and has been part of KTH Innovation Launch, a program supporting startups from KTH launching their first product on the market.

About KTH Ventures AB

KTH Ventures invests in early-stage start-up companies based on research or education at KTH. KTH Ventures is part of the innovation ecosystem at KTH, supporting the commercialization of research, new ideas and intellectual property through company creation and investments. The aim is to make research, new ideas and knowledge from KTH generate a positive impact in society. See: www.kthventures.se

About LatencyFix AB

LatencyFix is a Stockholm-based KTH spin-off developing technology for synchronized audio in remote music production and recording. Its solution enables musicians, producers and audio engineers to collaborate remotely while keeping audio in sync across network and hardware latency.

For more information: https://latency-fix.com/

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