
Kiwi Studio
An easy way to organize, store and remember precious children's drawings for a long time.
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Kiwi Studio Inc., operating as Little Picasso, is a Seoul-based application software company established to help parents digitally preserve and organize their children's artwork. Founded on January 20, 2022, by CEO Cheonmyeong Park, the company is headquartered in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
The firm's core product is the Little Picasso mobile application, which acts as a digital gallery for children's creations. Parents are the primary clients, using the app to capture and store the continuous flow of drawings and crafts their children produce. The application's key feature is an AI-powered scanner that automatically detects the edges of an artwork from a photo, simplifying the archiving process. Users can also record their child's voice to attach stories and descriptions to each piece, creating a multimedia memory. The platform is designed for sharing, allowing family members to be invited to a child's private gallery.
Beyond storage, Little Picasso offers AI-driven analytical features. It provides statistics on a child's favorite colors and most-used art supplies, offering parents insights into their child's creative preferences. The app also includes an AI artwork converter that can transform the saved drawings by applying different art styles, providing an interactive experience for the child. The business operates on a freemium model. While basic storage is free, the company generates revenue through a subscription that unlocks unlimited storage and advanced features, accessible after a free trial period. As of December 2022, the company had secured $229K in funding from investors including the Tech Incubator Program for Startup.
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