Frame.io
AcquiredThe world's leading video collaboration platform for creative teams.
New York, United States · Founded 2014 · $82.2M raised
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2014
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- frame.io
- Total Funding
- $82.2M
- Last Round
- $50.0M Series CNov 2019
- Rounds
- 4
About
Frame.io is the world's leading cloud-based video collaboration platform, used by over one million creative professionals at companies including Disney, HBO, and Netflix. Founded in 2014 by Emery Wells and John Traver, the platform enables video production teams to review, comment on, and collaborate on video projects from anywhere. In October 2021, Adobe acquired Frame.io for $1.275 billion in cash, integrating it into Adobe Creative Cloud to bring collaboration services to video workflows. Frame.io is now included with Creative Cloud All Apps subscriptions.
Summary
Frame.io is a Developer Tools company based in New York, United States, founded in 2014. It has raised $82.2M in total across 4 rounds, most recently a $50.0M Series C round in Nov 2019. Investors include Accel, FirstMark Capital and Adobe.
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Funding History
Aug 2021
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