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Unpacking the Technology Stack Behind Amazon Prime Video

Kasun Weerasinghe
4 min readAug 26, 2024

In an era where streaming services dominate our entertainment consumption, Amazon Prime Video stands as a major player, rivaling giants like Netflix and Hulu. But what powers this platform, allowing it to deliver content seamlessly to millions of users across the globe? In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into the technology stack behind Amazon Prime Video, exploring the frontend, backend, video streaming, big data, and content delivery mechanisms that make this service a technological marvel.

Frontend: The User Experience Layer

The frontend of Amazon Prime Video is designed to deliver a smooth and intuitive user experience across multiple devices. Whether you’re streaming on your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, or web browser, Amazon Prime Video ensures consistency and responsiveness, thanks to its robust frontend technology stack.

  • React and React Native: Amazon Prime Video relies heavily on React for its web interface and React Native for its mobile applications. React’s component-based architecture allows developers to build reusable UI components, enhancing development efficiency and ensuring a consistent look and feel across platforms.
  • Web Assembly (Wasm): For performance-critical operations, such as video decoding and DRM management, Amazon…

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Kasun Weerasinghe
Kasun Weerasinghe

Written by Kasun Weerasinghe

Hi there! 👋 I'm Kasun, Front-End Developer. With a deep love for technology and innovation.

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