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If you run marketing or growth at a tech company, picking a video production agency feels harder than it should. Hundreds of studios claim they “specialize” in tech video. Most don’t. Some shoot brand films. Others cut commercials. A few build customer testimonial libraries. And a small handful actually ship the 60-second product launch videos that move pipeline.
You’ll find nine agencies below, each chosen for excellence in a clearly defined lane. We’ve ranked them by specialization fit rather than vibes, so you can match the work you need against the studio built to deliver it. Whether your next project means an explainer video, a documentary style, a brand pitch, or the video that introduces your next product to market, the right agency lives somewhere on this list.
TL;DR: the best video production agencies for tech companies in 2026:
- Studio Monday: Product explainers and launch videos for B2B SaaS and tech
- Slow Clap Productions: Documentary-style brand storytelling for tech
- Indigo Productions: Premium broadcast commercials and corporate film in NYC
- Madoff Productions: Branded content and TV commercials for lifestyle, luxury, and tech crossover brands
- Lemonlight: On-demand live-action production at scale across 80+ US markets
- Vidsy: High-volume social video ads through a global creator network
- Testimonial Hero: Customer testimonial and case study videos for B2B
- Casual Films: Global corporate video and internal communications for enterprise tech
- VeeKast: Employer branding, recruitment, and event video production
How we made our pick
We didn’t pull ten names from a directory and sort them alphabetically. Each studio earned its spot against four criteria that actually predict whether a video project ships well. That focus is the whole idea behind our tech video production, which works only with tech and complex products.
Industry fit
Industry fit beats every other factor. A great healthcare studio makes a terrible SaaS partner, and vice versa. So we rated every agency on the specific vertical it serves best and not on a generic “quality” score that pretends every studio works equally well in every category.
Pricing transparency
Most of the industry still gates pricing behind discovery calls. Where an agency publishes real numbers, we used them. Where they don’t, we relied on verified third-party data from Clutch and DesignRush, and we say so explicitly so you can do your own legwork before reaching out.
Turnaround time
Industry average sits at four to eight weeks. Some agencies below move faster than that. Others deliberately move slower because their work demands it. We’ve named the typical range for each so you can match it against your calendar.
Verifiable client work
Every agency on this list has named clients you can verify, public portfolio examples you can watch, and at least 100 published projects to their name. No “trust us” placements.
Our pick: the best video production agencies for tech in 2026
You’re busy. So before the deep dives, here’s the whole list in a single scannable table. Pricing reflects a 60-second video and represents either published rates or verified third-party data; “custom” means the agency doesn’t publish pricing and projects vary too widely for a useful range.
| Agency | Best for | Pricing (60-sec) | Turnaround | Production model |
| Studio Monday | B2B SaaS & tech product explainers and launch videos | From $4,745 | 14 days | 2D + 3D animation |
| Slow Clap Productions | Documentary-style brand storytelling for tech | $25K–$75K (est.) | 6–10 weeks | Live-action |
| Indigo Productions | Broadcast commercials & premium corporate film | $10K–$100K+ | 6–12 weeks | Both |
| Madoff Productions | Branded content & TV commercials | Custom (premium) | 6–12 weeks | Both |
| Lemonlight | On-demand live-action at scale | $3K–$10K | 4–6 weeks | Live-action |
| Vidsy | High-volume social video ads | Custom (volume-based) | Rolling | Live-action + UGC |
| Testimonial Hero | Customer testimonials & case studies | Custom subscription | 2–4 weeks per video | Live-action interview |
| Casual Films | Global enterprise corporate video | $10K–$600K | 4–10 weeks | Both |
| VeeKast | Employer branding & event recap | Custom | 4–8 weeks | Live-action |
| Tongal | Crowdsourced creator network | Custom (volume-based) | 2–6 weeks | Both |
Now let’s go a level deeper. Each profile below tells you what the studio actually does, who it’s built for, what it costs, and, just as importantly, who it doesn’t fit.
1. Studio Monday
Best for: B2B SaaS and tech product explainers and launch videos

Studio Monday is a B2B video production studio for tech companies that focuses on exactly one thing: turning complex software products into launch-ready explainer videos in 14 days. Every video on the roster (314 and counting) has been delivered on schedule and is built for SaaS or tech companies.
Pricing starts at $4,745 and sits openly on the website, which still puts Studio Monday in the minority of an industry that hides behind discovery calls. Turnaround runs at 14 days from kickoff to delivery, against an industry average of four to eight weeks. Unlimited revisions come included.
The narrow focus is the whole point. Studio Monday doesn’t shoot brand films, commercials, or event recaps. Instead, the team builds animated product explainers and launch videos that ship on the day you need them. That means: script, voiceover, animation, motion graphics are all tuned to the way SaaS buyers actually evaluate software. If your launch deadline won’t move and your product needs explaining clearly enough to convert, you’ve found the lane Studio Monday was built for.
2. Slow Clap Productions
Best for: Documentary-style brand storytelling for tech

Slow Clap Productions is a San Francisco-based video production studio that builds documentary-style brand content and authentic storytelling films for technology companies. Dan Lichtenberg founded the studio in 2014, and it’s since produced campaigns for Adobe, GitHub, Slack, Capital One, and Blue Shield of California.
Their approach skews documentary. Think real interviews, real subjects, and narrative arcs that pull viewers through a brand’s why rather than its what. Multiple Telly, Hermes, and AVA Digital awards back up the craft. Pricing runs project-by-project and isn’t publicly disclosed; turnaround typically lands in the six-to-ten-week range depending on shoot scope and post-production.
Pick Slow Clap when you need a brand film, an anthem video, or a recruitment story that sits at the top of your funnel and builds emotional resonance.
3. Indigo Productions
Best for: Broadcast commercials and premium corporate film in NYC

Indigo Productions is a New York City-based full-service video production company that’s been running since 1992, specializing in commercials, corporate video, live streaming, and entertainment-grade production. Clients include the United Nations, Viacom, NYU, the US Department of State, Hogarth, and Ogilvy.
Everything happens in-house: concept development, casting, location scouting, scriptwriting, motion graphics, 3D animation, color correction, and broadcast finishing. Projects range from single-camera corporate spots to large-scale broadcast campaigns. Pricing typically starts around $10,000 and scales to $100,000+ for major commercial productions. Turnaround sits in the six-to-twelve-week range based on scope.
Indigo fits when your tech brand needs broadcast-grade commercial production, large-scale virtual event coverage, or premium corporate content with NYC-level craft.
4. Madoff Productions
Best for: Branded content and TV commercials for lifestyle, luxury, and tech crossover brands

Madoff Productions is a New York City-based film and production company founded in 1983 by B. Jeffrey Madoff, producing commercials, branded content, documentaries, and live-streaming events for blue-chip brands. The client roster spans Victoria’s Secret, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany, Radio City, Harvard University, and Weill Cornell Medical College, plus tech-adjacent enterprise names including IBM, AT&T, and Raymond James.
The studio collaborates with ad agencies, PR firms, and direct clients, handling everything from concept to post-production under one roof. Their work skews toward broadcast television commercials, brand imaging campaigns, documentaries, and event content rather than fast-turn digital product video. Pricing stays custom and project-based, with most engagements falling into the premium tier.
Choose Madoff if you’re a tech brand running a brand-level campaign with broadcast distribution, working through an agency, or producing a high-craft branded documentary.
5. Lemonlight
Best for: On-demand live-action video production at scale

Lemonlight is a Los Angeles-based on-demand video production company founded in 2014, running a network of 2,000+ vetted creators across 80+ US markets. The company has shipped 30,000+ videos for clients including Amazon, Disney, Netflix, Walmart, Google, Lego, Airbnb, and Hyatt.
The whole model rests on package pricing and distributed crews. You don’t pay LA agency rates because the team filming might sit in Austin, Atlanta, or Denver. Pricing starts around $3,000 for curated stock-based videos and climbs into the $10,000+ range for full live-action production. Turnaround averages four to six weeks. Standard deliverables cover brand videos, customer testimonials, social ads, TV commercials, and lifestyle content.
Lemonlight makes sense when your tech company needs live-action content across multiple US cities, when you have a high volume of straightforward filming needs, or when you’re running paid social ads that demand constant creative refresh.
6. Vidsy
Best for: High-volume social video ads through a global creator network

Vidsy is a London-headquartered creative technology platform founded in 2015, connecting global brands with a vetted network of 6,000+ creators who produce high-performing video ads at scale. Notable clients include Microsoft, Bitrix24, JetBrains, Meta, Google, L’Oréal, and Unilever.
The platform exists for brands with constant creative refresh needs across paid social, e-commerce, and connected TV. For every brief, multiple creators produce variants, so you get a portfolio of options rather than a single deliverable. Pricing stays custom and volume-based; turnaround runs on a rolling cadence rather than per-project timelines.
Vidsy fits when your tech company runs always-on paid media and needs a system that produces dozens of platform-native video ads per quarter.
7. Testimonial Hero
Best for: Customer testimonial and case study videos for B2B

Testimonial Hero is a B2B-focused video production company that specializes in customer testimonial and case study videos. Founded in 2017, the company offers both on-site and remote video capture and produces work for tech clients including HubSpot, Influitive, Intouch Insight, and Level AI.
Their service runs end-to-end: customer outreach support, remote interview coordination, professional capture, editing, and delivery. The production model centers on live-action interview with B-roll. Pricing runs on a subscription model structured around per-testimonial output rather than per-project, and turnaround typically takes two to four weeks per finished testimonial.
Pick Testimonial Hero when you’re a B2B tech company building a library of customer success videos for sales enablement, ABM campaigns, or website social proof.
8. Casual Films
Best for: enterprise tech companies that need global-level production

Casual Films is a global corporate video production company with offices in London, New York, and Singapore, producing video content for IBM, Procter & Gamble, and a roster spanning financial services, non-profit, IT, and hospitality. The company has been producing corporate content for 20+ years.
Their services cover brand films, corporate overview videos, internal communications, training video, event coverage, and 360-degree immersive production. Pricing ranges from $10,000 to $600,000+ depending on scope, and Clutch data places their hourly rates in the $100–$149 range. Turnaround runs four to ten weeks depending on production complexity.
Casual Films works best when you’re an enterprise tech company that needs consistent global video production across multiple offices and regions, especially for internal comms, leadership content, or large corporate brand campaigns.
9. VeeKast
Best for: Employer branding, recruitment, and event video production

VeeKast is a video production company with offices in New York and Florida, specializing in employer branding videos, recruitment films, and event video production for corporate clients. The studio positions itself as a strategic partner for HR teams, employer brand managers, and marketing directors rather than a generalist agency.
Their service set covers cinematic recruiting videos, employer brand films, conference and event recap coverage, and corporate brand storytelling. Pricing stays custom; turnaround typically lands at four to eight weeks for recruitment and brand projects, with event coverage delivered faster post-event. The production model leans primarily on live-action with cinematic finishing.
VeeKast becomes the right pick when your tech company is hiring aggressively and needs a recruitment video that converts top engineering talent, or when you want a polished recap from your annual customer conference.
How to choose the right video production agency for your tech company
You’ve now seen our shortlist of agencies. Your next step is to create a shortlist. So before you start booking discovery calls, walk through these four filters in order. Each one knocks the list down further, and by the fourth you’ll usually find yourself with one or two genuine fits.
What’s your video type?
Need an animated product explainer or a launch video? Studio Monday was built for that exact job. Need a live-action brand film? Slow Clap or Indigo Productions. TV commercials or broadcast-grade work? Madoff or Indigo again. A library of customer testimonials? Testimonial Hero. High-volume social ads? Vidsy or Lemonlight. Recruitment or event video? VeeKast.
What’s your timeline?
Under three weeks: Studio Monday’s 14-day turnaround stands as the only realistic option on this list. Four to six weeks opens up Lemonlight and Tongal. Six to ten weeks brings in Slow Clap, Casual Films, and VeeKast. Eight to twelve weeks or longer puts you in Indigo, Madoff, and premium Casual Films territory
What’s your budget?
Under $10,000: Lemonlight’s package pricing or Studio Monday’s flat rate. $10K–$50K: most of this list comes into range i.e., Casual Films, Indigo, Slow Clap, premium Lemonlight. Above $50K: Indigo, Madoff, and large-scope Casual Films projects.
Animated, live-action, or both?
Animation-first: Studio Monday stands as the only agency on this list built around animated video as its primary craft. Live-action-first: Slow Clap, Lemonlight, VeeKast, Madoff. Both: Indigo, Casual Films, Tongal. The single most common reason video projects derail is a mismatch between what you need and what your agency actually produces. Get this one right early and you’ll dodge the most expensive mistake in the category.
If you want to pressure-test budget against deliverables before reaching out to anyone, our breakdown of explainer video cost in 2026 maps the full pricing landscape across tiers.
Key questions to ask any video production agency before signing
Once you’ve narrowed your shortlist to two or three, the next step becomes a sales call. Before you sign anything, ask these six questions. The answers reveal more about how an agency actually operates than any pitch deck will.
- What’s your committed delivery date, and what happens if you miss it?
- How many revision rounds come included, and how fast do revisions turn around?
- Will I work with the same project lead from kickoff through delivery, or do projects get handed off?
- Can I see three examples of work in tech specifically?
- What’s the all-in cost, including scripting, voiceover, music licensing, and source files?
- Who owns the final files and assets when the project closes?
If an agency hesitates on any of these, treat the hesitation as a signal. The good ones answer all six in under five minutes, because they’ve heard the questions before and the answers haven’t changed.
The right video production agency depends on the video you need
Of all the video production agencies we’ve covered, none of them ranks as “the best” in every situation. The honest answer is that the right agency depends on what you’re actually trying to ship.
Need a TV commercial with broadcast reach? Indigo Productions or Madoff Productions handle that lane. Documentary brand film for the top of the funnel? Slow Clap. Recruitment video at scale? VeeKast. Library of customer testimonials? Testimonial Hero. High-volume social ads? Vidsy. On-demand live-action across multiple cities? Lemonlight. Enterprise corporate video globally? Casual Films. Crowdsourced creative options? Tongal.
And if you’re a B2B SaaS or tech marketing manager with a product launch on the calendar, a complex product that needs explaining simply, and a deadline that doesn’t move then that’s the exact lane Studio Monday was built for. 314 videos shipped without missing a deadline, with client stories you can actually verify. Pricing published openly. Turnaround at 14 days.
Book a free strategy call and we’ll tell you whether we’re the right fit for your launch. If we’re not, we’ll point you toward whoever is.
