Pinterest
Pinterest, Inc. is a visual discovery engine that facilitates the exploration and organization of ideas and inspirations across various domains, including recipes, home design, and travel. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, the platform allows users to save and categorize images on personalized boards. With a predominantly female user base, Pinterest boasts nearly 500 million monthly active users, with a significant portion coming from the United States and Canada, which also represents a substantial share of the company's revenue. Pinterest generates income primarily through digital advertising and is expanding its e-commerce capabilities within the platform. The company's mission is to help users discover and pursue their interests through visual content.
Jelly is an application that operates as a question and answer platform. Jelly relies on visual imagery to steer people to get better answers from within and outside their social networks. In particular, it encourages people to use photos to ask questions. The company was founded in 2013 by Biz Stone, one of Twitter's co-founders. Jelly was acquired by Pinterest in 2017.
Jelly is a human-powered discovery and search parsing engine driven by images, founded in April 2013 by Biz Stone and Ben Finkel. According to Biz Stone, the jellyfish was chosen to represent their product because it has a loose network of nerves that act as a “brain” similar to the way they envision loosely distributed networks of people coordinating via Jelly to help each other.
Fleksy, Inc. designs and delivers keyboard software for mobile devices. Its keyboard systems are available on Google Play, App Store, and Galaxy Gear. Fleksy, Inc. was formerly known as Syntellia, Inc. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of June 15, 2016, Fleksy, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Pinterest, Inc..
VisualGraph is a provider of advanced image recognition and visual search technologies, leveraging the expertise of a team that previously worked at Google. The company specializes in integrating machine vision tools, including object recognition, with sophisticated distributed search and machine learning frameworks. By combining these technologies, VisualGraph aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of visual search capabilities, catering to various applications in the realm of big data.
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