A.I.-Powered Photo Scanning App Photomyne Closes $5 Million A Round and Reaches 1 Million Monthly Active Users and 70 Million Scanned Photos
The three-year-old startup has made significant headway this year towards its ambitious goal of becoming the world’s largest archive of revived memories
Photomyne, the photo scanner app developer with two A.I-based algorithm patents, has reached new milestones of user acquisition and content generation through the app. To date, Photomyne’s Photo Scanner (available on iOS, Android, and online) has been downloaded by 7 million people, 250,000 of which are paying subscribers.
The company’s service, which started as a photo scanning utility app for individual use, is turning into a unique integrated platform serving all family members, regardless of their primary technological device. With a single tap of a button, anyone using the app can instantly create a family website showcasing the photos they scanned. It is the easiest, most satisfying way to celebrate and share precious life memories with others – family, high school friends, the local community or simply, the world.
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“We are currently focused on digitizing physical photos but certainly intend to be the home of present-day digital memories as well,” says Photomyne CEO Nir Tzemah.
Nir added, “We are excited to announce that users worldwide have already scanned a total of 70M photos, and this number is growing by the day. This is yet another reassuring step towards Photomyne’s exciting and unprecedented challenge – becoming the world’s largest platform for memory preservation. This archive consists of revived memories from the late 1800s to the early 2000s, before digital photography became ubiquitous.”
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