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[[File:Editing in WeVideo.jpg|thumb|When editing in WeVideo, users can import photos, photography, and audio files, or choose from a variety of professional stock film, photography and audio files to enhance video projects.]] |
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[[File:WeVideo dashboard.jpg|thumb|WeVideo allows users to search for professional stock film, photography and audio files to use in video, screencasts, and audio projects.]] |
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Revision as of 13:23, 29 March 2021
Type of business | Private |
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Type of site | Video editing software as a service |
Available in | English |
Founded | April 2011 |
Headquarters | Mountain View, California |
Key people | Krishna Menon |
URL | wevideo |
Launched | September 2011 |
Current status | Active |
WeVideo is an online, cloud-based video editing platform that works in web browsers and on mobile devices (Android and iOS). The company was originally founded in 2011 in Europe, their main headquarters is in Mountain View, California with a team based in Romania.
History
WeVideo Inc. was founded under the name of Creaza, Inc.,[1] an online creative toolbox used by children throughout Europe. WeVideo publicly launched its services in September 2011, changing its name to avoid any confusion with Creaza Education.[2]
Services
WeVideo offers subscription-based services for video editing to both commercial and educational markets.
Awards
Since its inception, WeVideo has received a number of awards, including the following:
- AlwaysOn 2011 OnDemand Top 100 Private Companies.[3]
- AlwaysOn 2012 OnDemand Top 100 Private Companies.[4]
- AlwaysOn 2012 OnMobile Top 100 Private Companies.[5]
- AlwaysOn 2012 Global 250 Top Private Companies.[6]
- EdTech Digest 2017 Best Collaborative Solution[7]
- Common Sense Education 2019 Top Pick for Learning[8]
References
- ^ Wade Roush (December 2, 2011). WeVideo Makes Cloud Video Editing Look Like Kids’ Stuff. Xconomy. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
- ^ Sarah Perez (January 9, 2011). Cloud-Based Video Editor WeVideo Launches To Public. TechCrunch. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
- ^ Tony Perkins (March 30, 2011). Announcing the 2011 OnDemand 100 Top Private Companies. AlwaysOn. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ AlwaysOn (April 6, 2012). Announcing the 2012 OnDemand 100 Top Private Companies. AlwaysOn. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ Tony Perkins (June 13, 2012). Announcing the 2012 OnMobile 100 Top Private Companies. AlwaysOn. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ^ AlwaysOn (July 2012). Announcing the 2012 AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies. AlwaysOn. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
- ^ "2017 – Finalists & Winners". EdTech Digest. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
- ^ "Best EdTech of 2019". Common Sense Education. 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2020-08-04.