Thursday, July 7, 2016

Google buys French image recognition startup Moodstocks

Two weeks after #Twitter acquired #MagicPony to advance its machine learning smarts for improving users’ experience of photos and videos on its platform, #Google is following suit. Today, the maker of #Android and search giant announced that it has acquired #Moodstocks , a startup based out of Paris that develops machine-learning based image recognition technology for smartphones whose APIs for developers have been described as “Shazam for images.” Moodstocks’ API and SDK will be discontinued “soon”, according to an announcement on the company’s homepage. “Our focus will be to build great image recognition tools within Google, but rest assured that current paying Moodstocks customers will be able to use it until the end of their subscription,” the company noted. Terms of the deal were not disclosed and it’s not clear how much Moodstocks had raised: CrunchBase doesn’t note any VC money, although when we first wrote about the company back in 2010 we noted that it had raised $500,000 in seed funding from European investors. As a point of reference, Twitter paid a whopping $150 million in cash for its UK acquisition of Magic Pony the other week. While Magic Pony was young and acquired while still largely under the radar, Moodstocks has been around since 2008, all the while working around the basic premise of improving image recognition via mobile devices. “Our dream has been to give eyes to machines by turning cameras into smart sensors able to make sense of their surroundings,” the company writes in its acquisition/farewell/hello note.

https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/06/google-buys-france-based-moodstocks-which-makes-image-recognition-tech-for-smartphones/

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