About Rendemux
Rendemux is a technology startup developing automated video generation infrastructure for real-time storytelling.
The platform connects live data sources with motion design templates built in house and cloud rendering to automatically produce ready-to-publish videos. By removing the manual steps of editing, rendering and formatting, Rendemux enables organisations to publish content within seconds of an event.
At its core, the platform acts as an orchestration layer that manages the entire pipeline from data signal to final delivery. It coordinates incoming data, selects the appropriate creative template, executes the rendering workflow and distributes the finished content across multiple formats and channels.
The system is designed for environments where speed matters: sports competitions, financial markets, marketing campaigns and any data-driven moment where audiences expect instant updates.
By combining creative expertise with automation technology, Rendemux ensures that speed does not come at the expense of design quality.
The Founder
Guille Ayala
Creative director and visual technologist with extensive experience at the intersection of design, technology and global brand communication.
Through years of developing visual systems for international brand campaigns, stadium environments, social media, and broadcast, his work involved projects where content needed to scale across multiple markets, formats, and distribution channels.
Such projects included collaborations with more than 300 global brands and more than 60 clubs across Europe’s Big Five leagues, as well as major international sports competitions and worldwide campaigns.
These experiences required building creative frameworks that could adapt to different languages, products, and platforms while maintaining consistent design quality.
Working with international creative teams and production pipelines revealed a recurring challenge: producing motion content fast enough for moments that move in real time.
“My goal is to give teams the ability to move at the same speed as the events they are communicating.”
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