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Snyppit is a technology company.
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Snyppit has raised $520K across 1 funding round.
Snyppit has raised $520K in total across 1 funding round.
Snyppit Pte. Ltd. was a Singapore-based mobile technology company that developed a pioneering app for personalizing short-form mobile videos with stickers and frames.[1][2][6] It targeted everyday users seeking fun, creative ways to enhance and share quick video clips, addressing the early demand for simple video editing tools in the emerging short-form video space.[2][3][6] The company achieved some early traction, including venture capital funding, but ultimately ceased operations and was struck off the registry.[3][5]
Snyppit was founded in 2012 by Alon Sobol, a tech entrepreneur with a background that included work at a Japanese gaming company.[1][3][5] Incorporated on August 24, 2012, in Singapore, the idea emerged amid the rise of mobile video sharing, positioning Snyppit as an early entrant in short-form video personalization.[1][5][6] Sobol raised venture capital to launch the app, marking a pivotal moment of validation before the platform faded from prominence.[3]
Snyppit rode the early wave of short-form video trends in the early 2010s, entering just as smartphones popularized quick video capture and sharing.[1][3] Its timing aligned with growing mobile app ecosystems in Asia, particularly Singapore's startup scene, but market forces like intensifying competition from giants (e.g., Instagram, Snapchat filters) and the need for viral scale worked against sustained growth.[1][2] Though short-lived, it exemplified how niche tools influenced the evolution toward today's dominant platforms like TikTok, highlighting the importance of user-friendly editing in video ecosystems.[3][6]
Snyppit's story underscores the high-risk volatility of early mobile video startups—innovative but outpaced by scale and network effects. With the company struck off, no active future exists, but its founder's pivot to roles like Apple reflects enduring lessons in tech risk-taking.[3][5] Trends like AI-driven video tools may echo its personalization ethos, potentially inspiring revivals, though Snyppit itself remains a footnote in short-form video's explosive growth.
Snyppit has raised $520K in total across 1 funding round.
Snyppit's investors include Jungle Ventures.
Snyppit has raised $520K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $520K Seed in June 2013.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2013 | $520K Seed | Jungle Ventures |