Ephiphan AV.io 4K is a simple to use, portable video grabber with no drivers to install. Use it with your favorite consumer or commercial encoder software or USB camera capture application on Windows, Mac and Linux systems for high quality video capture for HDMI sources up to 4K and DVI sources up to 1080p. Captures HDMI audio too! AV.io 4K transfers lossless uncompressed 4K video to your computer at 30 fps, or uses hardware scaling to upscale or downscale capture video to the exact resolution you need.
The easiest way to capture 4K video
AV.io 4K is the easiest 4K capture card you'll ever use. It doesn't need any special drivers installed on your computer - plug it in to your USB port and start using it right away. It's as simple as using a webcam! Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems automatically detect AV.io 4K, ensuring compatibility with your favorite software, including Skype, Wirecast and QuickTime.
Choose your resolution
AV.io 4K captures resolutions up to 4096x2160, with 4K UHD video streaming at 30 fps and 1080p at 60 fps. Choose to use your video at its original resolution or let AV.io scale it for you to exactly what you need.
4K streaming anywhere, anytime
This hand-size grabber fits in any kit, or even your pocket, in a pinch. It is a USB video grabber, so its HDMI capture works perfectly up to 4K on any computer with USB 3.0.
Crystal clear audio
AV.io 4K captures PCM audio over HDMI at up to 24-bit 96 kHz. The two-channel stereo audio output has automatic resampling at 48 kHz and encodes in 16-bit.
Application support
Works seamlessly with your favorite paid or free applications such as Wirecast, Skype, Adobe FMLE, QuickTime, VLC media player and Windows Camera. Save captured content and upload to video platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo and others with ease.
Tough as nails
AV.io 4K capture card is perfect for reliable and repeated long-term use. It uses the same metal exterior as all other Epiphan video grabbers, which means that you could drop it down a flight of stairs and step on it, and it would still work. The same enclosure has even been used in space!