Genies, Inc.

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Genies
Company type Private
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
FounderAkash Nigam and Evan Rosenbaum
Headquarters
Number of employees
90 (2021)
Website genies.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Genies is an American avatar technology company founded by Akash Nigam and Evan Rosenbaum in 2017. [1] Genies' consumer app allow users to create fully personalized avatars to be used in apps such as Giphy, [2] iMessage, and Instagram. [3] Genies also offers a software development kit (SDK) enabling brands to create a branded avatar experience and online marketplace directly in their apps. [4] The company also consists of an Avatar Agency that creates digital versions of its clients. [5]

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History

Nigam and Evan Rosenbaum co-founded a company called Blend, which made a mobile app for college students that gifted items in exchange for sharing photos. [6] The co-founders received an acquisition offer but declined. Shortly after, the pair began using much of Blend's proprietary technology to build Genies. [7] [8]

In 2021, Genies started offering non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in partnership with celebrities such as musician Shawn Mendes. [9]

In March 2022, then-former Disney CEO Bob Iger joined the board of the company. [10]

In August 2022, the company released its NFT storefront, “The Warehouse.” The storefront will be open on Dapper Labs’ Flow blockchain and allows users to download the Genies Studio app to create their own avatars and buy digital fashion items to dress them. Because each item is an NFT, the original creator gets a cut of the revenue each time that item is resold and owns the intellectual property behind the design. [11]

In 2023, Genies created a software development kit aimed at gamers. [12]

Genies have been adopted by celebrities such as Justin Bieber, [13] Russell Westbrook, [14] and Shawn Mendes. [15]

Funding

The company has raised $250 million in funding from Silicon Valley venture capitalists such as Breyer Capital, [16] Bond Capital, [17] and Bob Iger. [18] Genies has also received funding from other sources, such as entrepreneurs, talent agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. [19] [20] Genies currently employs over 100 people and the company is valued at over $1 billion. [21] [22] In November 2020, Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment announced a $3 million investment in Genies including an expansion in Asia. [23]

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