What does Replay Technologies do?
Replay Technologies, is a company which develops video 3D reconstruction technologies. The company introduced Free Dimensional Video, which enables viewers to see and experience real life scenes through immersive camera views from many angles. The company’s FreeDTM technology is shaping the way people interact, watch and control live events. The company is revolutionising the video replay for sports and live events. The FreeD immersive experience is a revolutionary 3D visual data format which changes the way we interact with video. It provides an immersive experience and users can live in a 3D reality comprised of pixels which are constructed in real time for showing natural representations. With the ability of free navigation, this technology provides the user the control to see what they want, so everybody can tell their own story. Users can go where the cameras have gone before and experience those crucial moments from the 1st person perspective.
How much Replay Technologies was funded?
Replay Technologies raised $13.5M in Series B on March 1, 2016 from Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners.
Previous funding
- $9M in Series B on February 27, 2014 from Guggenheim Partners
- Undisclosed amount in undisclosed round on June 2, 2014 from Samsung Ventures
- $3M on December 31, 2014 from Trinity Capital Investment
- $5M on June 17, 2015 from Trinity Capital Investment
What is next for Replay Technologies?
The company plans to use the funding for supporting the company’s development for next generation, multi-dimensional video imaging technologies. This latest funding underlines the potential growth of augmented and virtual reality and supports a service which encourages viewers in jumping into live events and experience them in any perspective.
More about Replay Technologies
The company was founded in 2011 by Matteo Shapira and Aviv Shapira. It has its headquarters in Newark, CA. The company’s aim is powering the next big revolution in video through their FreeD video format for creating novel viewing experiences.