Like Minded Labs Launches Coresee, a Persistent High-Resolution Collaboration Platform for Professional Teams

Coresee Launches Persistent High-Resolution Collaboration

Remote collaboration tools are everywhere—but most were built for quick check-ins, not serious work. Like Minded Labs is betting that creative and professional teams are ready for something more durable. Today, the company unveiled Coresee, a high-resolution virtual collaboration platform designed for workflows where precision, continuity, and accountability aren’t optional.

Targeted at editors, producers, directors, mid-market production teams, architects, builders, advertising agencies, and healthcare providers, Coresee positions itself as a replacement for disposable viewing links and compressed screen shares. Instead, it offers persistent, secure digital workspaces where decisions are made, tracked, and revisited without losing context between sessions.

In short, Coresee wants teams to stop “borrowing” collaboration tools—and start owning their virtual studio.

Built for Real Work, Not Just Meetings

Most remote collaboration platforms optimize for ease of access and low bandwidth, often at the cost of fidelity. That tradeoff doesn’t work for post-production, design reviews, or clinical collaboration, where visual detail and timing matter.

Coresee was built with those constraints in mind. Teams can stream their editing software or workstation in high resolution—up to 4K at 60fps—directly in the browser, without relying on compressed streams, proprietary hardware, or temporary meeting rooms. Sessions can be captured natively, multiple streams can be monitored at once, and collaborators return to the same workspace every time, with notes, chat history, and decisions exactly where they left them.

That persistence is a key differentiator. Rather than resetting context at the start of every call, Coresee treats collaboration as an ongoing process.

“Most collaboration tools were designed to connect people, not to support real work,” said Joe Kiani, Co-Founder and CEO of Like Minded Labs. “Coresee was built for professionals who need proof, continuity, and clarity, not just a quick way to show a screen.”

Three Core Experiences: Rooms, Events, and Streaming

Coresee is organized around three primary offerings, all built on the same high-resolution streaming foundation.

Rooms act as persistent collaboration spaces for live work. Teams can bring in everything from PDFs to 4K video and review them together, while maintaining a permanent record of decisions and discussion across sessions.

Events extend that same infrastructure to webinars and live productions. From a single control panel, teams can create, preview, and launch branded live events with curated playlists of video and graphics. Coresee supports audiences of up to 5,000 participants, with interactive features that go beyond passive viewing.

Streaming is where Coresee leans hardest into professional workflows. Teams can share desktops, non-linear editors (NLEs), or media streams side by side in real time, without the encoder boxes or complex setups that legacy solutions often require. By eliminating hardware dependencies and per-room pricing models, Coresee aims to make high-end collaboration scalable across projects, time zones, and production phases.

Early Validation From Production Teams

For media and broadcast teams, latency and reliability can make or break a live experience. Scott McClennen, Manager of Production Television & Video Production at Embassy Row, says Coresee delivered where it counted.

“We got a professional, fully branded live stream embedded right on our site,” McClennen said. “It delivers the high quality and sub-second speed our weekly show demands, keeping the audience right in the action.”

That focus on speed, fidelity, and branding suggests Coresee is positioning itself not just as an internal tool, but as a customer-facing platform for live content.

Beyond Media: Agencies, AEC, and Healthcare

While post-production is an obvious fit, Like Minded Labs is pushing Coresee into other verticals where visual accuracy and traceability matter. Advertising agencies can review creative assets without compression artifacts. Architecture and construction teams can walk through detailed plans together. Healthcare providers can collaborate securely, supported by HIPAA-compliant architecture and enterprise-grade access controls.

Core features include support for up to 16 simultaneous video streams, persistent room context, native session recording, and browser-based access that avoids complex installations—an appealing mix for distributed teams with varying technical setups.

Early Access and What Comes Next

Coresee is entering the market with an early access program aimed at teams already working in active production environments, advertising creation, architecture and construction workflows, healthcare grand rounds, and virtual live events. Participants receive priority onboarding and guided implementation, and their feedback will help shape best practices as access expands.

In a collaboration market crowded with generic tools, Coresee is making a clear bet: that professionals are ready to trade convenience-first platforms for systems designed around continuity, quality, and accountability. If that bet pays off, “virtual studio” may become more than just a metaphor.

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