CricNode for Android
The flagship CricNode experience is live now on Google Play for match-day recording and streaming.
Now live on Google Play
CricNode gives clubs, coaches, creators, and organizers a cleaner way to capture, brand, and stream cricket with a polished, broadcast-ready look from any ground.
The flagship CricNode experience is live now on Google Play for match-day recording and streaming.
The iOS release is lined up for next week, bringing the same premium CricNode workflow to iPhone users.
Both Android and iOS versions of CricNode Tracker are in beta now, giving you a quick way to follow live cricket as matches unfold.
A desktop release is in development to help clubs turn local match footage into sharper highlight packages.
Android app
Capture cricket without hauling a full production stack to the ground. CricNode combines recording, overlays, streaming, and video workflow tools into one disciplined mobile setup.
Use your phone's built-in camera or connect a USB / UVC camera for a stable fixed-angle production view.
Go straight to YouTube or send the match to any custom RTMP destination your club already runs.
Bring live cricket score overlays straight into the feed so viewers stay locked into every ball.
Use stabilization, efficient encoding, and long-session video tooling built for cricket's real rhythm.
Tracker beta
CricNode Tracker lets you follow any international, domestic, franchise, or local cricket game live.
Desktop app in development
We're building a CricNode desktop app for PC and Mac to help clubs and creators shape local match footage into stronger highlight reels without depending on a cloud-first workflow.
CricNode is live on Google Play now, with iOS, Tracker, and desktop releases moving into view.