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[Revolutionizing Live Sports: How Peripheral Labs Uses Autonomous Driving Tech for Volumetric Video]-[Peripheral Labs Lands $3.6M: 3D Sports Frontier]

Hard Fork AI · B2 · 2026-01-05

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Transforming Sports Broadcasting with Autonomous Technology

As live sports viewership faces a decline, particularly among Gen Z audiences, broadcasters and leagues are aggressively searching for ways to enhance viewer engagement. A Toronto-based startup, Peripheral Labs, is emerging as a leader in this space by leveraging technology originally designed for self-driving cars to revolutionize how we consume live sports.

The Promise of Volumetric Video

At the heart of Peripheral Labs’ innovation is volumetric video. Unlike traditional broadcasting, which restricts viewers to a fixed camera angle, this technology uses an array of cameras to capture footage in 3D. This allows fans to move freely through a play and view it from multiple perspectives, essentially creating a "video game-like experience." While volumetric capture is not an entirely new concept, the founders believe recent breakthroughs in AI and computer vision have finally made it practical at scale.

Adapting Autonomous Driving Tech

Founded in 2024 by Kelvin Q and Mustafa Khan—alumni of the University of Toronto’s autonomous driving team—Peripheral Labs applies techniques from robotics perception and 3D vision to the sports arena.

  • Hardware Efficiency: Currently, high-end volumetric reconstruction requires over 100 cameras, which is operationally complex and costly. Peripheral Labs aims to reduce this requirement to just 32 cameras—or even fewer in the future—drastically lowering the barrier to entry for teams and broadcasters.
  • Proprietary Sensor Stacks: By utilizing sensor stacks similar to those found in autonomous vehicles, the company captures detailed biomechanical data, including player movement and joint flexion. This allows for photorealistic 3D reconstruction that provides insights into body positioning and performance optimization.

Impact on Fans and Coaching

The implications for this technology extend beyond simple entertainment. Fans can isolate and follow a single player throughout a game or freeze moments to analyze controversial calls. For coaches and teams, the ability to track detailed joint movements—from knees and ankles to fingers—offers a new level of performance analytics that was previously difficult to obtain.

Strategic Growth and Industry Positioning

Peripheral Labs recently secured a $3.6 million seed round led by Coastal Ventures. Investors were particularly drawn to the founders' background in the autonomous driving community and the company’s dual identity as both a sports and entertainment platform.

While the startup faces competition from companies like Arcturus Studios, Peripheral Labs is focusing on a "data and deployment advantage" that is difficult to replicate. With a team of 10 engineers, they are currently prioritizing:

  1. Platform and hardware optimization: Reducing costs and system latency.
  2. Resolution improvement: Enhancing the visual quality of 3D reconstructions.
  3. Strategic partnerships: Engaging in active discussions with major North American leagues and teams to integrate their technology into stadiums.

By successfully bridging the gap between autonomous vehicle research and sports entertainment, Peripheral Labs is redefining the standard for how live content is consumed, turning passive viewing into an immersive, interactive experience.

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📖 Transcript

Today on the podcast I want to talk about a company called Peripheral Labs.
They're essentially using self-driving car technology to bring you right into a sports game.
There's a whole bunch of interesting things going on here and I think there's a bunch of implications for the AI industry overall.
So today on the show I want to dive into some of the cool technology that they've recently launched and kind of unveiled.
Before we get into that, I wanted to mention the sponsor of today's episode is Delve.com.
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