Live casino has become one of online gaming’s most competitive verticals, with operators increasingly looking for ways to stand out without continually expanding studio space or production costs. A new cloud-based production approach from nanocosmos aims to solve that challenge by allowing a single live dealer table to power multiple branded casino environments simultaneously.
According to nanocosmos CEO and founder Oliver Lietz, cloud-based chroma key technology is shifting from a broadcast production tool into a scalable solution that could reshape how live casino content is created and delivered.
One Live Dealer, Multiple Casino Brands
Traditionally, each branded live casino table has required dedicated studio resources, customized production workflows, and separate visual environments. As operators expand across regulated markets, that approach becomes increasingly expensive and difficult to scale. Cloud-based chroma key changes the process entirely.
Instead of creating different studio sets for every operator, a dealer performs from a single green-screen studio while backgrounds are replaced in real time in the cloud. The result is multiple fully branded live casino streams generated from the same source feed, allowing different operators to present unique environments without rebuilding physical studios.
A single baccarat or blackjack table, for example, can instantly appear as a luxury VIP room for one operator, a modern casino floor for another, or a market-specific experience tailored to local audiences.
Because the visual environments are generated server-side, operators can also update backgrounds for seasonal promotions, tournaments or regional campaigns without interrupting live gameplay.
Why Low Latency Still Matters
While visual customization is becoming more sophisticated, live casino still depends on one critical factor: speed.
Every roulette spin, blackjack deal and betting window happens in real time, meaning even small delays can disrupt gameplay and the overall player experience. Any additional production layer therefore needs to operate without adding noticeable latency.
nanocosmos says its cloud-based chroma key runs within its nanoStudio production platform alongside ultra-low-latency streaming technology, allowing background rendering and video delivery to work as part of a single workflow rather than separate production stages.
For providers, the commercial advantages extend beyond visual upgrades. New operator brands can be launched faster, multiple customized tables can be delivered from the same physical studio, and production teams no longer need to duplicate hardware or rebuild sets for every client.