Netflix has launched Eyeline Studios, its global production and innovation studio, in Hyderabad, marking an expansion of its presence in India and a long-term investment in the country’s Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) sector.
The launch aligns with Netflix’s global strategy to expand its production innovation infrastructure. The Hyderabad facility will integrate advanced visual effects, virtual production and next-generation production technologies into the company’s global production pipeline.
The launch event was attended by Anumula Revanth Reddy, Chief Minister of Telangana; Sanjay Jaju, Secretary at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting; actor and producer Rana Daggubati; and Jeff Shapiro, CEO of Eyeline Studios.
The new facility spans 32,000 square feet and is equipped with technology designed for advanced visual effects and generative virtual effects. The studio is supported by a hybrid cloud infrastructure and collaborative workspace environments intended to support visual production workflows.
The Hyderabad centre becomes Eyeline Studios’ fifth global location, joining its existing network in Los Angeles, Vancouver, Seoul and London. The studio is designed to operate as an integrated part of Eyeline’s global production ecosystem, contributing to visual effects and storytelling projects across international productions.
The launch comes as India continues to expand its presence in the AVGC sector, supported by policy initiatives and skill development efforts aimed at strengthening the country’s position as a hub for digital production and creative technology.
Shri Anumula Revanth Reddy, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana, said, “Hyderabad is proud to welcome Eyeline and Netflix to Telangana. Hyderabad is a natural home for Netflix because both are global successes that continue to create new opportunities and careers. In many ways, both Netflix and Hyderabad are gateways bringing together opportunities and talent from across the globe. Our city has always been a place where creativity, technology and global talent converge, making it a natural home for companies shaping the future of storytelling. This partnership reflects our shared ambition to build globally relevant creative ecosystems, and I am confident that Eyeline’s presence will further strengthen Hyderabad’s position as a leading hub for film, technology and the AVGC sector. On behalf of the Government and the people of Telangana, I look forward to supporting their journey as they create new opportunities for talent and storytelling from Hyderabad to the world.”
Shri Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, said, “I am in a place where I have been brought up and which I love. Jeff met me last year, and I can’t believe this could be made so fast. This is the right place for Eyeline Studios, the place of Baahubali. We are a country with a rich history of storytellers. Entertainment lies at the cross-section of technological prowess and the art of storytelling. Hyderabad has a huge history in AVGC. Most major Hollywood studios already have small offices in Hyderabad. IICT, which was set up last year, will also have a campus here. Pan-India films are being made out of Hyderabad, and with leadership and vision, this ecosystem will continue to grow.”
