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Suite Studios & Frame.io Drive: Bringing File Streaming to Creative Teams Everywhere

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Suite Studios & Frame.io Drive: Bringing File Streaming to Creative Teams Everywhere
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Suite Studios & Frame.io Drive: Bringing File Streaming to Creative Teams Everywhere

2026-04-18 05:11 Last Updated At:05:21

BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 17, 2026--

Suite Studios, a cloud-native platform that connects creative teams to their media in real time, now has their file-streaming technology embedded in Frame.io Drive, a new desktop application from leading creative management platform, Frame.io, an Adobe company.

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Announced ahead of NAB, the new Frame.io Drive application leverages streaming technology provided by Suite, giving creatives instant access to their media. Files appear in macOS Finder, Windows File Explorer, and across every creative application as if they were stored on a local drive—with no downloads, relinking, transfers, or syncs required.

A New Model for How Creative Work Gets Done

Historically, Frame.io has been the destination for review and approval. Teams export a cut, upload to Frame.io, gather feedback, and deliver final files. Frame.io Drive fundamentally changes that workflow.

With Suite Studios' file streaming technology, media can be uploaded and accessed directly from Frame.io from the very start of production, appearing on the desktop and inside creative tools as part of a unified workflow. Frame.io Drive becomes the center of creative work from the earliest stages of production.

"Suite Studios has become the leading file streaming solution for the creative industry," said Craig Hering, Co-Founder and CEO of Suite Studios. "Embedding inside Frame.io Drive is a natural extension of that mission. We've built the streaming infrastructure that creative teams depend on, and now that performance is available in Frame.io. This is the kind of workflow that fundamentally changes how quickly teams can collaborate and deliver."

Why This Partnership Matters

For distributed creative teams—post houses, in-house brand studios, sports media departments, and streaming platforms alike—the friction between where media lives and where creative work happens has always been the bottleneck. Files ship on drives, sync jobs run overnight, editors wait for downloads before the work can begin.

Suite built its platform to eliminate that friction, using file streaming to give remote creatives instant access to footage without syncs or transfers. Frame.io built its platform around collaboration: the review, approval, and delivery tool of choice that sits at the center of countless professional productions.

By bringing File Streaming to Frame.io, the two most important moments in a production workflow, access and collaboration, now happen in the same environment. Entire production libraries can be accessed from anywhere, allowing collaborators across locations to stay connected to the same files and workflows. Teams gain the flexibility to work from anywhere while maintaining the control and security enterprises require.

About Suite Studios

Suite Studios is a cloud-native media platform that gives creative teams real-time access to their files — directly from cloud storage, with no downloads, syncs, or transfers. Suite enables creative teams to collaborate in real time on their media, while maintaining enterprise-grade security. Co-founded by brothers Craig and Mike Hering alongside Jay Maxwell, Suite's file streaming technology powers workflows at Fortune 500 companies, leading creative agencies, and globally recognized brands. Suite has powered high-profile projects including Sabrina Carpenter's Tears music video, as well as work for renowned brands such as Nike and Starbucks.

Suite Studios brings its file streaming technology to Frame.io Drive

Suite Studios brings its file streaming technology to Frame.io Drive

LENS, France (AP) — Lens allowed two goals in the first 13 minutes and bounced back in a superb second half to beat Toulouse 3-2 on Friday and keep alive slim hopes of a first Ligue 1 title since 1998.

It was helped by the 17th minute red card for Toulouse midfielder Yan Ghobo.

Lens has matched reigning champion Paris Saint-Germain for much of the season but two defeats in its last two games dented its title aspirations and it needed to take all three points against a team that shipped seven goals in its last two matches.

However, it was two goals behind before it knew what was happening.

Goalkeeper Robin Risser fluffed Cristian Casseres' shot after six minutes then Seny Koumbassa’s header went in off the crossbar seven minutes later to put Toulouse in the driving seat.

Lens was all over the visitors — who did not have another shot on target for the rest of the game — but not until the 61st minute did it turn domination into goals.

Saud Abdulhamid scored with a fine header that appeared to break the Toulouse resolve, and six minutes later Adrien Thomasson leveled.

Ismaelo Ganiou’s 91st-minute goal sent the home fans wild and lifted Lens to within a point of league leader PSG.

PSG has two games in hand.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Toulouse's Cristian Casseres Jr, left, and Yann Gboho celebrate after scoring during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Toulouse's Cristian Casseres Jr, left, and Yann Gboho celebrate after scoring during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Rayan Fofana, left, and Toulouse's Charlie Cresswell fight for the ball during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Rayan Fofana, left, and Toulouse's Charlie Cresswell fight for the ball during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Saud Abdulhamid celebrates after scoring during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Saud Abdulhamid celebrates after scoring during a League One soccer match between Lens and Toulouse in Lens, France, Friday, April 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

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