Dejero LivePlus for Windows


LivePlus for Windows is the only all-in-one solution for broadcasting from home — designed to simplify the news presenter’s workflow and provide flexibility for a broader range of live remote scenarios.

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Less equipment.
Less hassle.
More great content from anywhere.

The pandemic served as a catalyst for change for the broadcast industry, accelerating the adoption of remote workflows and pushing the limits of existing technology.

With return video and teleprompter feeds viewable on one customizable screen at eye-level, and the choice of a built-in or external camera to go live, LivePlus for Windows enables broadcast-quality video from home, or any remote location with access to a wired or wireless broadband connection.

Hear what mobile journalism expert Mark Egan thinks about our one-of-a-kind Windows app


LivePlus for Windows is an exciting addition to the LivePlus toolkit that makes the home studio set-up even simpler for journalists and presenters, needing less equipment and minimizing costs.

Yvonne Monterroso

Yvonne Monterroso
Director of Product Management at Dejero

Making home broadcasts simple

The LivePlus for Windows application is designed for presenters and journalists working from home or a remote location with a broadband connection.

With LivePlus for Windows you can:

Transmit high-quality, low-latency video

Transmit high-quality live video at up to 20 Mbps with latency as low as 0.8 seconds. Use an internal camera, an external USB webcam, or connect an SDI or HDMI camera to transmit video.

Receive live return video and teleprompter feeds

Simultaneously receive up to two return feeds for teleprompter and program video from a Dejero CuePoint return server for seamless synchronization with the station.

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Customize the user interface

Build a customized layout by moving or resizing the camera preview and the return video or teleprompter tiles around the screen. Or move tiles to a second, external monitor.

Let’s discuss your remote live broadcasting needs