Bondee

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Bondee
Developer(s) Metadream
Initial releaseJanuary 17, 2023;11 months ago (2023-01-17)
Operating system iOS, Android
Website bondee.net

Bondee is a virtual avatar social networking app developed by Singapore-based tech firm, Metadream. It is a platform for connecting and interacting with others by using a personalized figure-style avatar. Launched in January 2023, the app quickly gained popularity in Asia and topped app store charts in several countries.

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History and development

Metadream, an independent Singapore-based tech company, acquired the intellectual property (IP) rights for True.ly in May 2022, and planned to roll out worldwide. [1] It was founded by investors from the United States and Australia, with research and development (R&D) and operational bases in Japan and South Korea, as well as data centers in Singapore, Japan, and the US, to ensure product safety and meet data security requirements. [2] The company plans to establish regional operation centers in additional countries (such as Thailand and the Philippines) to serve local users. [3] On November 15, 2022, it was announced that information technology (IT) startup company, Metadream, would launch Bondee, a figure-style avatar messenger application. [4] The virtual avatar application was then officially launched on January 17, 2023. [5]

Features

Bondee is a messenger application that allows users to send and receive messages from friends and acquaintances, "express their current mood, condition, situation," or others through a "figure-style" avatar, and "exhibit" it to the other person using the app. [6] It is available on operating systems such as iOS 13.0 and above and Android 8.0 and up versions. [7] Upon opening the app, users would be able to customize their personal "3D virtual" self from a "wide selection" of avatars, hairstyles, clothing, shoes, and accessories; then, they would be redirected to create a virtual space or home with pieces of furniture, fixtures, and fittings. [8] Users can also participate in "virtual" activities such as camping, swinging, dancing, sailing, visiting each other's rooms with friends, and leaving notes. [9]

Reception

Bondee topped app store charts in multiple countries and had over five million downloads on Google Play, "record-breaking" seven months faster than Instagram. [10] Since its launch in January 2023, it has gained popularity in Asia. [9]

The application's graphics are 3D and customizable, allowing users to exhibit and pick their choices. [11] Its interface was also compared to Animal Crossing, Habbo Hotel, and The Sims for the game's functions. [12] It also received mixed to positive reactions wherein the game was said to be "lacking in some features" regarding the ability to play games with friends. [13]

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