BIGO Technology: Innovating global digital connections

  • Operates one of Southeast Asia’s largest real-time interactive platforms, serving 400M+ monthly active users
  • Specialises in AI-driven content moderation systems processing 1.2B+ daily interactions

Redefining social connectivity

Established in 2014 and headquartered in Singapore, BIGO Technology PTE. LTD. has emerged as a leader in live-streaming and short-form video solutions. Its flagship product, Bigo Live, enables users across 150+ countries to engage in real-time cultural exchanges, educational content sharing, and entertainment. The platform’s architecture supports low-latency communication, critical for maintaining seamless interactions even in regions with limited bandwidth.

Beyond consumer applications, BIGO invests in enterprise-grade solutions for content creators and SMEs. Its proprietary tools assist creators in analytics-driven audience growth, while businesses leverage white-label streaming services for branded virtual events. Notably, the company collaborates with telecom providers to optimise data usage for streaming, addressing connectivity gaps in emerging markets like India and Brazil.

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Technical infrastructure and ethical priorities

BIGO’s operational backbone lies in its distributed server network, strategically positioned to minimise latency. Machine learning algorithms dynamically allocate resources during peak traffic, such as during global gaming tournaments or music festivals hosted on its platforms. This technical agility has enabled partnerships with organisations like the International Esports Federation for event broadcasting.

Ethical considerations underpin its growth strategy. The company employs locale-specific moderation teams fluent in 20+ languages, complementing automated filters to respect cultural nuances. In 2022, BIGO introduced privacy-centric features including end-to-end encryption for private streams and user-controlled data visibility settings. These measures align with Singapore’s PDPA regulations while serving diverse jurisdictions.

Joyce-Dong

Joyce Dong

Joyce Dong is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Film and Television at University of South Australia. Contact her at j.dong@btw.media.

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