The global Live Streaming Sound Card market size is predicted to grow from US$ million in 2025 to US$ million in 2031; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of % from 2025 to 2031.
A live streaming sound card, often referred to as an audio interface or an external sound card, is a device used to enhance the audio quality of live streaming broadcasts, recordings, podcasts, and other audio-related activities. It’s designed to provide better audio input and output options compared to the built-in audio interfaces found in computers or mobile devices. Live streaming sound cards are particularly popular among content creators, musicians, podcasters, and gamers who want to achieve professional-grade audio for their live broadcasts and recordings.
Segmentation by Type:
- USB Audio Interfaces
- Thunderbolt Audio Interfaces
- PCIe Audio Interfaces
- Firewire Audio Interfaces
Segmentation by Application:
- Live Streaming
- Gaming
- Podcasting
- Others
This report also splits the market by region:
- Americas
- APAC
- Europe
- Middle East & Africa
Company Coverage:
- Focusrite
- PreSonus
- Behringer
- Roland
- Universal Audio
- Yamaha
- Rode
- Mark of the Unicorn
- RME Audio
- Audient
- Steinberg
- Native Instruments
- Zoom
- Tascam
- SSL (Solid State Logic)
- IK Multimedia
- Arturia
- Antelope Audio
- Mackie
- Avid
- M-Audio
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- Geopolitical regions
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