Live video is entering a new era — adaptive, creative, and powered by artificial intelligence.
Israeli startup Decart has launched MirageLSD, a revolutionary AI platform that transforms live video in real time. Long-awaited by creators and developers, it finally makes dynamic, AI-enhanced streaming seamless and fast.
Traditional AI tools often take minutes to render short clips, with quality quickly degrading. MirageLSD changes that by generating each frame in under 40 milliseconds, achieving 20 frames per second — fast enough for live streams, video calls, gaming, and advertising.
Rather than processing whole sequences, MirageLSD renders each frame on the fly using live input, recent frames, and user prompts. This keeps the AI responsive and produces smooth, coherent visuals even as scenes evolve.
To maintain quality over time, MirageLSD was trained to treat each frame independently and fix errors rather than propagate them. This ensures stability even during long sessions.
Optimized for Nvidia Hopper GPUs, the system runs efficiently on compact, streamlined networks. While currently limited to mobile-friendly resolution, Decart is already working on full HD and 4K support.
Mirage is more than just technology — it’s a creative platform. Available now on desktop, it lets users transform streams, enhance games, personalize ads, and customize video calls in real time. Mobile apps and advanced features like voice-controlled editing and improved facial consistency are on the way.
This breakthrough also raises ethical questions. As AI-generated live video becomes harder to distinguish from reality, concerns over deepfakes and misuse grow. Decart’s CEO, Dr. Dean Leitersdorf, acknowledges the risks but envisions Mirage as a creative tool that keeps users in control of their stories.
Building on the viral success of their earlier app Oasis, Decart has secured $53 million in funding and is positioning Mirage to lead the next wave of video innovation. With rivals close behind, the company is racing to redefine how we create, share, and experience live content.
The future of video is here — and it’s just getting started.