Tournament Operations
& Live Production Platform
Nexar is a modular cloud platform that connects tournament operations, live data, broadcast graphics, and production control into one ecosystem — built for teams that run competitive events, not just render overlays.
Nexar 2.0 is in active development — expanding from graphics into a broader operations platform for professional esports and competitive event workflows.
How It Works
From Tournament Setup to Live Output
Nexar connects tournament operations, live game data, graphics rendering, and production control through a pipeline of specialized modules.
Tournament gets set up
Vault handles tournament structure, team and player profiles, rosters, and match schedules. This operational data flows into every module — graphics, commentary, automation, and production control.
Live data flows in
Data Hub connects to game APIs and scoring systems, pulling real-time match data — scores, kills, economy, player stats — and combining it with tournament context from Vault.
Graphics render automatically
Studio takes structured tournament and match data and renders broadcast-quality overlays, scoreboards, and stat graphics using HTML-based animation templates your team controls.
Automation runs the show flow
Flow manages scene transitions, overlay triggers, and timing sequences based on production rules — reducing manual steps and execution risk during live events.
Your team stays in control
Director gives producers and admins a single view of the entire operation — tournament state, graphics, data flow, and production timing — with the ability to override anything, anytime.
8 Modules. One Connected Platform.
Each module handles a specific layer of the operation. Together, they cover tournament management, data ingestion, graphics rendering, automation, production control, commentary support, and intelligent assistance.
Vault
Tournament and competition management layer. Handles tournament setup, match structures, team and player profiles, roster management, and competition data — the operational foundation that feeds every other module.
Data Hub
Real-time game data ingestion engine. Connects to game APIs, scoring systems, and live data feeds — normalizing and routing match data, player stats, and competition state to every surface that needs it.
Director
Production command center. Manage show rundowns, coordinate teams across roles, trigger production moments, and maintain full visibility into broadcast and tournament state — from one interface.
Flow
Automation and sequencing engine. Define rules for scene transitions, overlay triggers, and timing sequences that execute during live shows — reducing manual steps and human error.
Bridge
Local-to-cloud integration layer. Connects on-site production hardware — switchers, encoders, LED walls — to Nexar's cloud pipeline for hybrid broadcast workflows.
Studio
Graphics composition and rendering engine. Build overlays, scoreboards, and broadcast visuals with an HTML-based animation system — powered by structured tournament and player data from Vault and Data Hub.
Desk
Commentator and analyst workspace. Surfaces live match stats, player histories, team data, head-to-head records, and contextual storylines — so on-air talent always has the right information at the right moment.
Intelligence Layer
AI-assisted workflow support. Surfaces relevant statistics, identifies narrative-worthy moments, and generates production suggestions — helping teams make faster, smarter decisions during live events.
Business Value
Why Teams Choose Nexar
Beyond the technology — what a unified tournament and production platform means for your operation.
More organized tournament workflows
Tournament setup, team management, player profiles, and match structures live in one system — not scattered across spreadsheets, separate tools, and manual processes.
Fewer disconnected systems
Operations, data, graphics, and production control are connected in a single platform. Changes propagate automatically — update a roster and it flows to graphics, commentary, and broadcast surfaces.
Faster production coordination
When tournament data, live match information, and graphics state are all in one place, production teams spend less time coordinating and more time executing.
Better use of live and historical data
Player profiles, match history, and competition data feed directly into commentary tools, graphics, and automation — making every broadcast more informed and data-rich.
More scalable event operations
Modular architecture means the same platform works across different game titles, tournament formats, and regional operations — without rebuilding your setup for each event.
Stronger consistency across control, data, and output
When everything runs through one platform, there's less drift between what operations knows, what commentators see, what graphics display, and what viewers experience.
Built for the Teams Behind the Event
Tournament Organizers & Admins
Manage tournament structures, teams, players, rosters, and match schedules in one system. Nexar connects your competition data directly to production, graphics, and commentary — no re-entry, no fragmentation.
Graphics Operators
Deeper control over live graphics with better visibility into rendering state, faster update workflows, and automated execution — powered by structured tournament and match data that flows in automatically.
Commentators & Analysts
Nexar Desk puts live match stats, player histories, head-to-head data, and contextual storylines on your screen — drawn from the same tournament data that drives graphics and production control.
Production Directors
A single command view of the entire operation — tournament state, graphics, data flow, automation status, and team coordination. Better oversight across every layer of the event.
Producers & Event Staff
Coordination tools for managing the flow between tournament operations, live data, and broadcast execution. Fewer handoffs, fewer misses, and a clearer picture of what's happening at every stage.
Where Nexar Is Headed
Nexar 2.0 is expanding across tournament operations, multi-game support, intelligent workflows, modern rendering, and dedicated operator tooling — here's the strategic direction.
Deeper Tournament Operations
Expanding tournament management capabilities — richer match structures, bracket systems, scheduling tools, and admin workflows. Giving organizers more control over the full competition lifecycle, from registration to results.
Broader Multi-Game Support
Extending data pipelines, game-specific configurations, and title-aware workflows across more competitive formats. Adaptable infrastructure that works across different games without rebuilding your setup for each title.
Intelligent Workflow Assistance
AI-powered data access and insight generation for production teams. Smart stat discovery, narrative suggestions, and contextual recommendations — supporting faster editorial, graphics, and operational decisions.
Advanced Commentator Support
A dedicated workspace for casters and analysts. Easier access to live match context, player histories, team data, key storylines, and historical comparisons — with workflow support for live talking points and production coordination.
Next-Gen Studio & Rendering
Evolving toward HTML-based animation workflows with modern scene and animation control. More flexible graphics composition, cloud-connected rendering, and operator-aware execution — moving beyond traditional overlay approaches.
Desktop Application
Operator-facing desktop tooling for more complete graphics and production control. A centralized environment for confident live execution — replacing fragmented workflows with a modern, integrated experience.
Deeper Operator Visibility
Clearer insight into tournament state, graphics, data flow, and production timing. Contextual controls that adapt to match context, faster trigger workflows, and better coordination across every operational surface.
Multi-User Collaboration
Distributed production workflows with shared workspaces, role-based access, live sync, and coordinated team operations — built for teams that work across locations and time zones.
Interested in Nexar?
We're building Nexar 2.0 with input from teams who know what modern tournament operations and esports broadcasts require. If you're evaluating your event infrastructure or want to help shape the platform — let's talk.