
The Magewell Pro Convert for NDI to HDMI is a compact standalone converter that receives an NDI stream over your network and outputs it as a 1080p HDMI signal. At £329, it is the most affordable HDMI receiver in the Pro Convert range and is designed for installations where compact physical size, simplicity, and cost efficiency are priorities alongside reliable NDI-to-HDMI conversion. If you have a display or piece of HDMI-connected equipment that needs to show an NDI source, this is the straightforward, well-proven way to make that happen.
The device connects to your Ethernet network and outputs HDMI video at up to 1080p to any connected display, monitor, or downstream HDMI device. It automatically discovers NDI sources on the network and outputs the selected source through the HDMI connector. Configuration is managed through a web browser interface with no host PC required and no software to install or maintain. Source selection can be changed remotely through the web UI at any time.
This compact unit at £329 and the Pro Convert HDMI Plus at £419 both receive NDI and output HDMI at 1080p. The difference is form factor and management depth. The Plus model is physically larger with an expanded management feature set and a more robust build suited to permanent rack installations. This compact unit costs £90 less and is significantly smaller, making it the right choice for installs behind monitors, inside AV furniture, in tight equipment racks, or any location where a low-profile device is practical. Both deliver the same fundamental NDI-to-HDMI conversion. For 4K HDMI output from NDI, the Pro Convert for NDI to HDMI 4K is available at £771 in the same compact form factor with 4K60 capability.
Decode NDI streams to physical video outputs for monitors, projectors, or downstream equipment in IP production systems.
Receive IP video at display endpoints and convert back to physical signals for integration with existing AV infrastructure.
Bridge NDI IP networks to legacy SDI or HDMI broadcast equipment at the output stage.
Drive signage displays or preview monitors from NDI sources distributed across a campus or facility network.