GnarBox

GnarBox

Developer of gnarbox, the premiere tool for mobile post production of full resolution video and photo.

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GNARBOX, operating under the corporate name Mygnar, Inc., was a Los Angeles-based technology company that catered to the needs of professional photographers and videographers. Founded in 2014 by CEO Tim Feess, who brought a background in finance and a passion for outdoor photography, the company aimed to solve the challenges of in-field media management. Feess, a Princeton University graduate and former baseball player, identified a critical gap in the market for a device that could eliminate the need for a laptop during shoots.

The company's core business revolved around the design and sale of rugged, portable backup devices. Its flagship products, the GNARBOX 1.0 and GNARBOX 2.0 SSD, were hardware solutions that allowed users to back up files from cameras and memory cards with a single touch. The business model was centered on direct-to-consumer sales via its website, supplemented by major online retailers and significantly boosted by crowdfunding. The initial Kickstarter campaign for the GNARBOX 1.0 in 2015 successfully raised over $540,000, followed by an even more successful campaign for the 2.0 version in 2018, which garnered over $900,000. This demonstrated strong market validation from its target audience of on-the-go content creators.

The GNARBOX device was more than just a portable hard drive; it was an ecosystem. Its unique selling proposition was the integration with a suite of mobile applications for iOS and Android. These apps provided a comprehensive workflow, enabling users to preview RAW photos, manage files, make rough video edits, and share their work directly from a smartphone or tablet. The GNARBOX 2.0 featured a weather-resistant design, an onboard OLED screen for status updates, and removable batteries, making it a reliable tool for creators in demanding environments. The company generated revenue through the sale of these hardware units, with prices for the 2.0 model ranging from approximately $499 to $899 depending on storage capacity.

Despite early successes and a dedicated community, GNARBOX ceased operations in late 2021. The founding management team, including Tim Feess, departed the company on November 5, 2021, leaving control in the hands of its investors. The corporate entity, Mygnar, Inc., had its status changed to "Forfeited" around October 2021. This led to the disappearance of the essential companion apps from app stores and a halt in customer support, effectively rendering the hardware's advanced features unusable for new customers and unsupported for existing ones. Keywords: GNARBOX, Mygnar Inc, Tim Feess, portable backup device, rugged SSD, photo backup, video workflow, mobile editing, content creator tool, Kickstarter technology, camera accessory, on-set data management, field backup solution, professional photography gear, videographer hardware, laptop-free editing, media storage, file management, digital imaging accessory, consumer electronics hardware

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