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Twitter acquires Chroma Labs

Chroma Labs was launched last fall with an app that lets people edit photos and videos before sharing them on the Stories features inside other apps, like Instagram or Snap Inc’s Snapchat.

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| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 19:31 IST
Chroma Labs is joining Twitter to “give people more creative ways to express themselves in conversations
Chroma Labs is joining Twitter to “give people more creative ways to express themselves in conversations (AP)
Chroma Labs is joining Twitter to “give people more creative ways to express themselves in conversations
Chroma Labs is joining Twitter to “give people more creative ways to express themselves in conversations (AP)

Twitter Inc is acquiring Chroma Labs, a seven-person startup that was founded by former Facebook and Instagram employees for building photo and video-editing features.

Chroma Labs was launched last fall with an app that lets people edit photos and videos before sharing them on the Stories features inside other apps, like Instagram or Snap Inc's Snapchat. The company is joining Twitter to "give people more creative ways to express themselves in conversations," said Twitter's head of product, Kayvon Beykpour, in a tweet. A Twitter spokesman declined to comment on deal terms.

John Barnett, Alex Li and Joshua Harris, Chroma Labs co-founders, worked on products at Facebook Inc before setting out on their own to build a company around creative editing tools. While at Facebook, the group's members were involved in projects such as Instagram Stories, augmented-reality camera effects and Oculus virtual-reality headsets. Early investors in the San Mateo, California-based startup include Index Ventures, Sweet Capital and Combine VC.

Twitter has said that improving conversations on the social-media service is a top priority. In recent weeks, the San Francisco-based company has changed the way some user interactions appear in the app and has added the ability to respond to direct messages with emojis. Twitter hasn't unveiled a Stories-like product for disappearing posts, though it introduced some camera features like tags and labels last year.

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"[We] built Chroma Labs and many successful products together to inspire creativity and help people tell their visual stories," Barnett said in a statement. "We look forward to continuing this mission at a larger scale with one of the most important services in the world."

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First Published Date: 19 Feb, 09:20 IST
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