MainConcept Completes Management Buyout to Become Independent Company
Aachen, Germany; San Diego, CA – October 14, 2025 – MainConcept, a global leader in video and audio codec solutions, today announced the completion of a management buyout, returning the company to independent ownership.
The transition marks an important milestone for MainConcept, which had been part of Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc. since 2018. Under its new structure, MainConcept will operate as a fully independent company, giving the team greater flexibility to advance its technology and deepen its focus on customers across broadcast, streaming, professional video and other markets.
Deacon Johnson, President & CEO of MainConcept, said: “Becoming independent allows us to sharpen our focus on innovation and invest even more deeply in meeting the needs of a rapidly changing industry. The pace of technology is only accelerating, and we are excited to have the freedom and agility to lead our customers into the future.”
MainConcept will continue to serve its global customer base with its portfolio of codec SDKs and applications. With independence, the company sees a greater opportunity to pursue technical advancements, respond faster to evolving market requirements, and expand its collaborations with partners and developers worldwide.
The transition takes place with no change to MainConcept’s leadership team and organizational structure, maintaining its dual-headquarters in Aachen, Germany and San Diego, USA, along with offices in the UK and Japan, among other locations.
About MainConcept
Since 1993, MainConcept has provided best-of-breed video and audio codec solutions that fuel creativity and business globally for professional video production, multimedia, broadcast, digital signage, gaming, medical and security industries. The company’s software development kits, transcoding applications and plugins are used across industry verticals to meet an ever-expanding list of use cases. MainConcept codecs are engineered to surpass the challenges of even the most demanding use cases and are used by organizations such as Adobe, AVID, Autodesk, Corel, Dalet, Endeavor Streaming, Grass Valley, MAGIX, MOG, Nikon, PlayBox Neo, Sony, Veset, and Wowza.