Framebase
Framebase, originally known as TapIn, was a San Francisco-based company that provided a programmatic video platform designed to simplify video integration in applications.
Company Overview
Framebase is a programmatic video platform headquartered in San Francisco, CA, USA. The company provides solutions aimed at simplifying the integration and maintenance of video features in various applications. Originally launched as TapIn.tv, Framebase participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2012 batch. The company offers an API designed to reduce the need for hiring dedicated teams for video-related development tasks.
Former Names
Framebase was originally known as TapIn.tv. The name change reflected the company's shift in focus towards a broader range of video integration solutions. The original focus as TapIn.tv has evolved into a more comprehensive programmatic video platform with its rebranding to Framebase.
Industry and Sub-Industry
Framebase operates in the consumer industry, specifically in the content sub-industry. The company focuses on providing tools and services to simplify video feature integration for consumer applications. This niche allows the company to cater to a wide range of application developers needing video functionalities.
Y Combinator
Framebase participated in the Y Combinator Summer 2012 batch, also known as S12. Y Combinator is a well-regarded startup accelerator program that offers support, mentorship, and funding to early-stage startups. Participation in Y Combinator has helped Framebase gain early traction and credibility in the tech community.
Team Size and Locations
Framebase was comprised of a small team of 2 people. The company is based in San Francisco, CA, USA, and primarily served regions in the United States and America/Canada. Despite the small team size, the company managed to develop and offer a comprehensive API for video integration.