The AI assistant is live — early access open

Change every screen with one sentence.

Drop in a file, tell SeenCast where and when — "the summer promo on all Glendale screens, evenings until Sunday" — and it stages the change. You approve. It's live.

AI-powered digital signage by SeenLabs

Pair a screen in 60 seconds Runs on any browser device

The shift

Signage software makes you click. SeenCast lets you say it.

Getting one video onto three screens for one week is a dozen clicks across four screens in most signage tools — upload, build a playlist, make a schedule, set a window, assign targets, publish. SeenCast keeps all of that, and adds a shorter path.

The usual way
Upload mediaNew playlistAdd itemSet durationNew schedulePick groupSet daysSet 18:00–22:00Set end dateResolve conflictsPublish

Eleven steps, four screens, and one wrong daypart from a blank wall.

With SeenCast

“Run the summer promo on Glendale, evenings until Sunday.”

One sentence. The assistant resolves the names, builds the playlist and schedule, and hands you a card to approve.

The assistant

Three moves from a file to a scheduled screen.

The assistant reads your fleet and drafts the change. It never touches a live screen on its own — the confirmation card is the point.

STEP 01

Drop a file

Drag any image or video into the chat. It lands in your media library — the assistant works from there.

STEP 02

Say where & when

Type it or hold the mic. Name screens, groups and time windows the way you'd tell a colleague.

STEP 03

Approve

A plain-language card shows exactly what will change. One click applies it — atomically, and to the audit log.

Nothing goes live without your approval

The assistant can read your whole fleet, but every change it drafts waits on the confirmation card. If a name matches nothing — or two things — it asks instead of guessing.

Power users can drive SeenCast from Claude Desktop over MCP.

The platform

A full signage CMS underneath the conversation.

The assistant is a shortcut, not a substitute. Everything it does, you can do by hand — with the controls a real signage operator expects.

Pair any screen in 60 seconds

Open the player on the device, read off the six-character code, type it into the studio. Bound.

code · SC-7QF2K

Drag-and-drop playlists

Reorder media by dragging. Set per-item durations. Mix images, video and live web pages in one loop.

images · video · web URLs

Schedules, priorities & dayparting

Different content by hour and by day. A higher-priority campaign overrides the base loop for its window.

mon–sun · 18:00–22:00

Keeps playing offline

The player caches every asset and plays from disk. Lose the network and the screen never blinks — stale beats black.

self-healing · auto-recover

Fleet dashboard

Every screen at a glance: online or offline, what's on it right now, when it last checked in.

online · offline · now playing

Multi-tenant & roles

Every client is a sealed organization. Agencies and franchises run many at once; roles decide who can change what.

owner · editor · viewer

How it works

Live on a screen in three steps.

1

Open the player

Go to play.seencast.app on the screen. It shows a six-character pairing code.

2

Enter the code

In the studio at app.seencast.app, add a screen and type the code. The device binds instantly.

3

Your content is live

Assign a playlist or a schedule — or just tell the assistant. The screen updates and keeps itself running.

Any browser device — smart TVs, Android boxes, LED controllers, or a laptop for a demo.

By SeenLabs

Hardware and software, from one vendor.

SeenCast is built by SeenLabs, the team behind SeenLabs LED displays. The same people who build the panels build the software that runs them — so pairing a SeenLabs screen, keeping it alive, and driving it with an assistant is one accountable stack, not three vendors pointing at each other.

LED display maker One accountable stack Built on Cloudflare

Questions

The honest answers.

What hardware do I need?
Anything with a modern browser: a smart TV, an Android box or stick, an LED controller, or a laptop for a demo. Point it at play.seencast.app and pair. If you run SeenLabs LED displays, they're first-class citizens — same pairing, same player.
Does it need internet?
To receive changes, yes. To keep playing, no. The player caches every asset and runs from disk, so an outage doesn't blank the screen — it keeps showing the last content until the connection returns. Stale is better than black.
What file types can I show?
Images and video for the usual promos and menus, plus live web URLs — a dashboard, a menu board, a booking page — rendered in a sandboxed frame. Mix all three in a single playlist.
How does the AI know what to do?
It reads your screens, groups, playlists and schedules through the exact same API the studio uses, resolves the names you mention to real targets, and drafts a playlist or schedule. It can't invent a screen or apply a change on its own — every action waits on your confirmation.
Is my content isolated from other customers?
Yes. Every customer is a separate organization; screens, media and users never cross tenant lines. Roles — owner, editor, viewer — control who inside your org can change what. A viewer's assistant can look but can't stage a single change.
What does it cost?
Simple per-screen pricing. We're onboarding early-access customers now, so reach out and we'll size it to your fleet — [email protected].

Put your screens on autopilot.

Pair a screen, drop in a file, and tell SeenCast where it should run. Early access is open.