About

The team behind 240 million views.

Pixel8 Production is a video editing agency run as a subscription. Founded and led by Prakhar Mehta, we finish video for B2B and SaaS teams who publish continuously and do not want to hire an editor to do it.

650+

Projects delivered

240M+

Views across client channels

3+ yrs

Longest continuous client partnership

48h

Standard turnaround

Who runs it
Prakhar Mehta, founder of Pixel8 Production

Prakhar Mehta

Founder, Pixel8 Production

Prakhar founded Pixel8 Production around a gap he kept watching teams fall into: the two obvious ways to get video edited both break at the point where it starts to matter.

“The problem I wanted to solve is that teams get two options and neither works. Freelancers are affordable but unreliable, so the work lands late or looks different every time. A full-time hire is reliable but expensive, and you are paying for capacity you only use some weeks. What teams actually want is flexibility and volume at the same time. That is the gap Pixel8 fills.”

Prakhar Mehta, founder

That is why Pixel8 is priced as a flat monthly subscription with a dedicated editor rather than per project or per hire. The company has since delivered more than 650 projects, and the channels it edits for have accumulated over 240 million views.

He writes the majority of the material on this site, 286 of the 318 articles published here carry his byline, and works directly with accounts rather than sitting above them. Sam Kary, founder of New EdTech Classroom, put the reason he has stayed three years like this: “the work is consistently good and Prakhar actually cares about the channel, not just the deliverable.”

The longest client relationships run past three years, which in a category with high churn is the number worth paying attention to.

How we work

Four things we say out loud.

We edit. We do not shoot.

Pixel8 finishes footage that already exists. No crew, no cameras, no locations. That boundary is stated on every page where it could otherwise mislead, including our own entries in city guides where we sit alongside production companies that do film.

One editor, not a queue.

Every account gets a named editor who learns the brand once rather than being re-briefed. Consistency across months of output is a staffing decision, not a talent one, and rotating editors is the most common reason outsourced video looks inconsistent.

Flat pricing, published.

$900 for a one-time trial, then $2,000 to $3,200 per month depending on volume. No per-video charges and no quote-on-request. The pricing is on the site because a buyer comparing options should not have to book a call to learn the number.

We name our own limitations.

Our comparison articles say plainly when a competitor is the better fit, and our own entries carry the caveats. A guide that always concludes with its author is not a guide.

Want to see if we fit?

There is a $900 trial precisely so you can judge the working relationship before committing to a monthly plan.