JumpStory
Type of site | Stock photography |
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Headquarters | Aarhus, Denmark |
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Website | jumpstory |
Content license | JumpStory license |
JumpStory is a website dedicated to sharing stock photography under the JumpStory license. The website claims customers in over 100 countries and more than 25 million photos. JumpStory has been cited as one of the most promising growth-companies within images & AI by Forbes, EU Startups, TechStartups and Silicon Canals.[1][2][3][4]<ref>
JumpStory has been named 'Netflix of images' because of the company's pricing model that allows customers to download unlimited amounts of images at a fixed monthly price - a pricing model also seen with Netflix, Spotify etc.
Background[edit]
JumpStory, based in Aarhus, Denmark, was founded by Anders Thiim, Jonathan Low and Andreas Berre Eriksen i June 2018. It was incubated at Boran Innovation and has investors that include former Microsoft CEO Joergen Bardenfleth; TrunkArchive founder Peter Hagen Kielgast; serial entrepreneur Christian Rudolph Christiansen and professional board member Jens Haarsa.
Media coverage[edit]
JumpStory has been features in media such as Forbes Magazine, The Next Web, Silicon canals, Entrepreneur.com, FastCompany and CNN.
References[edit]
- ↑ Farmbrough, Heather. "Digital Humans". Forbes. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
- ↑ Tucker, Charlotte. "14 Jumpstory, the Netflix of images, raises €900K to boost AI-powered image search". EU Startups. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- ↑ Nickie, Louise. "JumpStory, Netflix of images, raises $1M to use AI to find authentic images and videos for users". TechStartups. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- ↑ Team, Editorial. "This Danish startup wants to become 'the Netflix of stock photography,' launches AI text search feature in 40 languages". silicon canals. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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