Lapse is a social disposable camera application that allows users to capture and share photos in a nostalgic format reminiscent of traditional disposable cameras. The app facilitates private group chats where users can take up to 36 snapshots, creating a "roll" that is only accessible to group members for a limited time after the first image is taken. This design encourages spontaneity and a sense of shared experience among friends, promoting an engaging way to document moments together while maintaining privacy.
FilterPixel
Non Equity Assistance in 2023
FilterPixel is a software company that specializes in automating the photo culling process for photographers. By leveraging artificial intelligence, FilterPixel significantly reduces the time spent on selecting images, claiming to cut down culling time by up to 90%. The software allows photographers to import their raw camera files, which are then classified into various categories such as blurry, out of focus, duplicates, and issues related to exposure. This categorization enables users to quickly identify and review unwanted images before proceeding to editing software like Adobe Lightroom. Ultimately, FilterPixel enhances workflow efficiency, allowing photographers to focus more on creative aspects rather than repetitive tasks.
Lapse is a social disposable camera application that allows users to capture and share photos in a nostalgic format reminiscent of traditional disposable cameras. The app facilitates private group chats where users can take up to 36 snapshots, creating a "roll" that is only accessible to group members for a limited time after the first image is taken. This design encourages spontaneity and a sense of shared experience among friends, promoting an engaging way to document moments together while maintaining privacy.
Light Labs Inc., established in 2013 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, specializes in advancing photography through innovative technology. The company's flagship product, the Light L16 Camera, is a multi-aperture computational camera designed to deliver DSLR-quality images in a compact, pocket-sized format. By employing multiple lenses and sophisticated computational algorithms, the L16 captures high-definition photographs that combine the perspectives from several apertures simultaneously. This technology allows users to obtain a 52-megapixel image with exceptional detail and clarity, making high-quality photography more accessible to everyday users. Light's commitment to pushing the boundaries of camera technology aims to revolutionize the way individuals capture and experience photography.
Digisfera
Acquisition in 2015
Digisfera is a startup specializing in panoramic photography, offering a range of services that include the creation of 360° images. The company focuses on both photography and design, providing comprehensive development solutions for projects that require immersive visual experiences. Through its innovative approach, Digisfera aims to enhance the way clients present their environments and products, catering to various industries that benefit from high-quality panoramic imagery.
CreativeLive
Series B in 2013
CreativeLive, Inc. is an online education platform established in 2010, based in Seattle, Washington. It specializes in offering live streaming classes across various creative disciplines, including photography, video, design, business, audio, music, crafting, and software training. The platform allows users to access free live classes taught by renowned instructors, including bestselling authors and award-winning professionals. Users can also purchase classes to view on-demand. Since its inception, CreativeLive has attracted over ten million students and has seen three billion minutes of video consumed. The company has been profitable from the start and is led by co-founder and CEO Chase Jarvis, with a mission to empower creative entrepreneurs.
Nik Software
Acquisition in 2012
Nik Software, founded in 1995, is a prominent provider of digital photographic software, known for its innovative solutions tailored for both professional photographers and enthusiasts. The company gained recognition for its award-winning products, including U Point technology, Dfine, Viveza, Color Efex Pro, HDR Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, and Sharpener Pro, which address various photographic challenges such as noise reduction, selective editing, dynamic range imaging, black and white conversions, and color correction. In 2012, Nik Software was acquired by Google, further enhancing its reach and capabilities. The company also developed the Snapseed mobile application, aiming to cater to the consumer market and providing user-friendly editing tools suitable for all skill levels. Through these offerings, Nik Software has established itself as a leader in the digital photography software industry.
Wander is a platform that enables users to share and experience the world through curated visual content. Founded by Jeremy Fisher and Keenan Cummings, the company emerged from the TechStars NYC Summer 2012 program. Wander allows individuals to create and package a collection of photographs and GIFs, facilitating an engaging way to showcase experiences and memories. The platform focuses on enhancing the sharing experience, making it accessible and visually appealing for users.
Picnik
Acquisition in 2010
Picnik is an online photo editor that gives users fast, easy access to powerful photo editing tools from any computer platform on any Internet browser. Picnik is the default editor on [Flickr](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/flickr) and PhotoWorks and integrates seamlessly with a variety of websites including [Facebook](/organization/facebook), [MySpace](/organization/myspace), Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket, [Webshots](/organization/webshots), Lexmark and [Box.net](/organization/box-net). In March 2010, Picnik was acquired by Google.
Panoramio
Acquisition in 2007
Panoramio is a user-contributed image service acquired by Google in May 2007. This platform specializes in location-based photography, allowing users to upload and share images tied to specific geographic coordinates. With a storage capacity of 2 gigabytes, users can store approximately 2,000 photos taken with 4-megapixel cameras. Panoramio enhances the visual experience of geography-focused applications, particularly Google Earth, by providing users the ability to locate photos precisely at their original locations. This service fosters community engagement through the sharing of personal photography while enriching the visual landscape of geographic platforms.