PowToon

PowToon
Private
Industry Internet Marketing
Founded 2012 (2012)
Headquarters 28 Church Rd
London, UK
, United Kingdom
Key people
Ilya Spitalnik (Co-Founder and CEO), Daniel Zaturansky (Co-Founder and COO), Sven Hoffman (Co-Founder and CTO)
Products PowToon Web-based animation software
Website www.powtoon.com

PowToon is a company which sells cloud-based software (SaaS) for creating animated presentations and animated explainer videos.[1]

History

PowToon was founded in January 2012. The company released a beta version in August 2012 and has seen fast subscriber growth since.[2] In December 2012 PowToon secured $600,000 investment from LA based Venture Capital firm Startup Minds.[3] In February 2013 PowToon introduced a free account option allowing users to create animated videos that can be exported to YouTube. The free videos include the PowToon branding.

Product

PowToon is Web-based animation software that allows users to create animated presentations by manipulating pre-created objects, imported images, provided music and user created voice-overs.[4] Powtoon uses an Apache Flex engine to generate an XML file that can be played in the Powtoon online viewer, exported to YouTube or downloaded as an MP4 file.[2]

PowToon is also available on the Google Chrome Store[5] and has an application on Edmodo.com.[6]

References

  1. Perez, Sarah. TechCrunch, June 26th, 2012, "Now Everyone Can Make Marketing Videos: PowToon Launches DIY Presentation Tool"
  2. 1 2 Powtoon Website
  3. Perez, Sarah, TechCrunch , Dec 14, 2012, "DIY Animation Platform PowToon Grabs $600K For Its Video Creation Software"
  4. Mersand, Shannon (May 2014). "Product Review: PowToon". Tech and Learning. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  5. PowToon - Chrome Web Store, Feb 2015, retrieved 25 February 2015
  6. PowToon by PowToon Ltd, Feb 2015, retrieved 25 February 2015
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