
BrightSky Labs
Mobile application for viewing and sharing GoPro videos.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$1.6m | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
BrightSky Labs was a technology company founded in 2013 by Ann-Caryn Cleveland, Sean White, and Ian McCarthy. The company was based in Mountain View, California. Sean White, who served as CEO, incubated the company while he was an Entrepreneur in Residence at Greylock Partners.
The company developed a mobile application named '10' designed to let users view and share videos from GoPro cameras. The app connected to a user's GoPro via Wi-Fi, allowing for the capture of video as it was being recorded or to access saved videos on the device. Key features included the ability to add music from a licensed library or narration from the phone's microphone. Users could also edit videos by cropping moments and sharing them.
BrightSky Labs secured $1.6 million in a single Seed funding round in June 2014. The round was supported by five investors, including Greylock, Foundation Capital, Lux Capital, and Correlation Ventures. According to available information, the company is now considered deadpooled.
Keywords: GoPro video sharing, mobile video editing, action camera app, video streaming app, user-generated video, video content creation, mobile application, media sharing, social video, startup, Greylock Partners, Foundation Capital, Lux Capital