Fotonauts Raises $1.1 Million, Shifts Fotopedia From Desktop To Web
December 01, 2009 at 18:42 PM EST
We are big fans of Fotopedia (which is also known as Fotonauts), TechCrunch50 startup that turns your photo albums into collaborative Web pages about different topics and subjects. According to an SEC filing, Fotonauts raised $1.1 million in funding from Ignition Partners, Banexi Ventures and Jean-Marie Huillot, the founder of Fotonauts. Huillot confirmed the funding with TechCrunch. Previously, Fotonauts had raised $2.3 million in seed funding. Recently launched Fotopedia is supposed to be a cross between Flickr and Wikipedia, serving as an archive of “images for humanity.” Fotopedia's newest platform lets you turn any photo album from your photos into a Web page entry on Fotopedia, complete with tags, associated Wikipedia entry, and Google Map information where available. Huillot told us that Fotopedia is now completely web-based, (the startup previously debuted with a desktop client) and that users will no longer need the desktop client to create and publish slideshows on Fotopedia. The platform is not dropping the client all together, so users can still continue to interact with the desktop app.