Snapchat Parent Said to Acquire Drone Manufacturing Firm for $1 Million

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 29 May 2017 14:20 IST
Highlights
  • Snap is reported to acquihire Ctrl Me Robotics firm for $1 million
  • Ctrl Me Robotics is a drone company
  • Snap previously introduced its Spectacles during the company's rejig

Snap Inc, the parent company of popular photo-sharing app Snapchat, has acquired Los Angeles-based small drone manufacturer Ctrl Me Robotics for nearly $1 million (roughly Rs. 6.45 crores).

According to a report in Buzzfeed on Sunday, Snap's interest in drone manufacturers means it has more than just a passing interest in hardware.

For Snap, that calls itself a "camera company", drone industry can be a good place to venture into since drone photography and videography have become popular on social media.

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"The deal was something of an 'acquihire', with Ctrl Me founder and drone entrepreneur Simon Saito Nielsen joining Snap, along with some company assets and equipment," the report noted.

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Ctrl Me Robotics was in the process of winding down when it approached Snap about a possible deal.

"Ctrl Me raised a small amount of seed funding from investors in 2014 but the startup never gained traction," the report noted.

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Previously, Snap introduced "Spectacles" with a built-in camera that brought in relatively little revenue and largely helped as a pre-IPO marketing push.

 

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