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Streaming devices and content distribution services
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Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
San Jose, CA, USA
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Roku operates in the streaming television market, providing a variety of products such as Roku-branded TVs, streaming players, and audio equipment. Their products are powered by a specialized operating system that enhances the home theater experience. Roku also creates exclusive content through its Roku Originals brand, which is available on The Roku Channel, a free streaming service that reaches around 80 million households. The company generates revenue through hardware sales, advertising, and content distribution, setting it apart from competitors by offering both a wide range of devices and a free content platform.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Jose, California
Founded
2002
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Free snacks and access to fitness center at headquarters
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