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Startup Name Photomyne
What problem are you solving? Old photo albums and pictures hold our most precious memories and personal history. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to access, share and enjoy them the way we do with digital photos. Existing digitization services are expensive, time consuming and require physical delivery that can entail the risk of damage or loss.
What is your solution? Photomyne enables smartphone users to digitize photo albums in the quickest, safest, and most convenient way. Using a smartphone’s camera, Photomyne allows users to scan multiple photos in a single shot without taking them out of the album. In turn, it automatically recognizes the individual photos, crops, and enhances them to instantly create a beautiful digital photo album.
Target Market Consumers, age 40 and above, iPhone users, Digital photo album
How will you make money? Through sales
Tell us about the market & founders, why is this a great opportunity? Nir Tzemah – Seasoned entrepreneur, co-founder of LabPixies (acquired by Google).
Omer Shoor – Mobile development expert. Founded Photogene, a very successful iPhone photo editing application.
Yair Segalovitz – VP, investment banking; MBA from New York University.
Natalie Verter – vast experience in consumer and enterprise markets. Senior UX designer in HP.
Founders Names Yair Segalovitz
Founders Email NA
What type of funding has the company received? NA
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Website www.photomyne.com
Twitter Handle photomyne
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