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Two of the co-founders of the art filter app Prismahave left to build a new social app.
Prisma, as you may recall, had a viral moment back in 2016when selfie takers went crazy for the fine art spin the appAI put on photos — in just a few seconds of processing.
Downloads leapt, art selfies flooded Instagram, and similar arty effects soon found their way into all sorts of rival apps and platforms. Then, after dipping a toe into social waters with the launch of a feed of its own, the companyshifted focus to b2b developer tools— and we understand itsince become profitable.
But two of Prismaco-founders,Aleksey Moiseyenkov and Aram Hardy, got itchy feet when they had an idea for another app business. And they&ve both now left to set up a new startup, called Capture Technologies.
The plan is to launch the app — which will be called Capture — in Q4, with a beta planned for September or October,according to Hardy (whotaking the CMO role).
They&ve also raised a $1M seed for Capture, led by US VC firm General Catalyst . Also investing are KPCB, Social Capital, Dream Machine VC(the seed fund of former TechCrunch co-editor Alexia Bonatsos), Paul Heydon, and Russian internet giant, Mail.Ru Group.
Josh Elman from Greylock Partners is also involved as an advisor.
Hardy says they had the luxury of being able to choose their seed investors, after getting a warmer reception for Capture than they&d perhaps expected — thinking it might be tough to raise funding for a new social app given how that very crowded space has also been monopolized by a handful of major platforms… (hi Facebook, hey Snap!)
But they also believe they&ve identified overlooked territory — where they can offer something fresh to help people interact with others in real-time.
They&re not disclosing further details about the idea or how the Capture app will work at this stage, as they&re busy building and Hardy says certain elements could change and evolve before launch day.
What they will say is that the app will involve AI, and will put the emphasis for social interactions squarely on the smartphone camera.
Speed will also be a vital ingredient, as it was with Prisma — literally fueling the appvirality. &We see a huge move to everything which is happening right now, which is really real-time,& Hardy tells TechCrunch. &Even when we started Prisma there were lots of similar products which were just processing one photo for five, ten, 15 minutes, and people were not using it because it takes time.
&People want everything right now. Right here. So this is a trend which is taking place right now. So we&re trying to give it to them.&
&Our teammission is to bring an absolutely new and unique experience to how people interact with each other. We would like to come up with something unique and really fresh,& adds Moiseyenkov, CaptureCEO (pictured above left, with Hardy).
&We see a huge potential in new social apps despite the fact that there are too many huge players.&
Having heard the full Capture pitch from Hardy I can say it certainly seems like an intriguing idea. Though how exactly they go about selectively introducing the concept will be key to building the momentum needed to power their big vision for the app. But really thattrue of any social product.
Their idea has also hooked a strong line up of seed investors, doubtless helped by the pairprior success with Prisma. (If thereone thing investors love more than a timely, interesting idea, ita team with pedigree — and these two certainly have that.)
&I&m happy to have such an amazing and experienced team,& adds Moiseyenkov, repaying the compliment to Captureinvestors.
&Your first investors are your team. You have to ask lots of questionslike you do when you decide whether this or that person is a perfect fit for your team. Because investors and the team are those people withwhom you&re going to build a great product. At the same time, investors ask lots of questions to you.&
Captureinvestors were evidently pleased enough with the answers their questions elicited to cut Capture its founding checks. And the startup&steam is already ten-strong — and hard at work to get a beta launched in fall.
The business isbased in the US and Europe, with one office in Moscow, where Hardy says they&ve managed to poach some relevant tech talent from Russian social media giant vk.com; and another slated to be opening in a couple of weeks time, on Snaphome turf of LA.
&We&ll be their neighbors in Venice beach,& he confirms, though he stresses there will still be clear blue water between the two companies& respective social apps, adding: &Snapchat is really a different product.&
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Write comment (93 Comments)Back in April Oval Money launched with the idea of combining expense tracking, saving, and investing into one app, while also adding a social element by enabling its community of users to share tips and suggestions to one another. The idea is to help users grow their savings in less time by teaching them to monitor spending habits and make saving virtually automatic. The company has raised €1.2M in funding, largely from Italian investors.
The startup is launchinga raft of investment products for socially-conscious savers.
Beginning with three funds & supporting gender diversity in boardrooms, flexible working and the brands that millennials trust & the investments marketplace will be available to customers in the smartphone app this summer.
The &Women at the Table& fund will allow investors to support companies that ensure that at least 20% of board members are women, while a &Belong but Work Remote& fund promotes the growing flexible jobs economy.
&Generation Millennials& will track the leading consumer brands that millennials are into most.
The three are the first of 20 cause-themed products to be released in the marketplace.
Oval co-founder Benedetta Arese Lucini said: &Young people want to invest in the causes they care about. We&ve been listening to millennials for a long time, and these products will mean not only can we help people start to save towards their futures, but we can provide them with the opportunity to invest in companies which are really making a difference in the world.&
Oval Money uses machine learning to review the individual spending habits of its users, and adjusts saving automatically.
A beta-test of the marketplace begins today. By updating the app, Ovalers will be able to go through an initial set of questions about what type of investor they are and will be encouraged to share with friends. The users that share the most will get a privileged access to the beta
The firm will also launch opportunities to invest in cryptocurrency, insurance and other alternative finance products over the rest of the year.
Also today, it has launched its product to 20,000 tobacconists across Italy via Intesa SanPaolo Groupbank Banca 5, reaching a so-far-unserved demographic of immigrants and young people. Banca 5, which already provides a physical banking experience through tobacconists, will now be able to offer consumers new, online services through Oval Moneyapp.
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UPDATE: We've added the Stan-exclusive series Condor to our list of the best TV shows to stream on Stan — find out why it made the cut on page 2!
Anyone who's used the streaming service Stan knows that there's a veritable smorgasbord of great content available to stream at any given moment, which can make the decision of what to watch an
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Starting today, sending and receiving SMS and RCS (Rich Communication Services) text messages from a computer will become easier for Android users, with Google officially rolling out its Android Messages client for web after months of rumors.
Working in a similar fashion to the web version of its own Allo messaging service, users can now visit the A
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The Australian consumer watchdog, ACCC, took Apple to court in April last year for its uncompromising repair and warranty policy, specifically regarding the Error 53 bug that plagued Apple users in 2016. The ACCC alleged that the tech giant made “false, misleading, or deceptive representations on consumer guarantees” that are protected under Aus
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After soccer fans in Australia experienced severe technical issues while trying to stream World Cup 2018 games via the Optus Sport app, free-to-air TV station SBS has announced it will broadcast all games for the next 48 hours.
Fans using the Optus Sport service – which holds exclusive rights to streaming the majority of the Russian World Cup games
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