ON2
On2 Technologies, commonly referred to as On2, was an American software company that specialized in video compression technology. The company developed a series of proprietary codecs in the VPx line, including VP3, VP4, VP5, VP6, and later VP7 and VP8, which were used to encode and decode digital video for streaming, video conferencing, and online video players. The VP6 codec, in particular, was widely used in Flash Video (FLV) deployments during the height of Flash’s popularity.
In the late 2000s, On2 positioned its codecs as alternatives to other mainstream formats, with VP7 and
In 2010, Google announced the acquisition of On2 Technologies for roughly $106 million in stock. Following the
Today, the legacy of On2 persists primarily through WebM and the historical impact of its VP8 codec