18 Facts About Shutterfly

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Shutterfly, LLC is an American photography, photography products, and image sharing company, headquartered in Redwood City, California.

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Shutterfly is mainly known for custom photo printing services, including books featuring user-provided images, framed pictures, and other objects with custom image prints, including blankets or mobile phone cases.

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Shutterfly went public in 2006, and returned to private ownership in 2019 after being acquired.

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Shutterfly was founded in December 1999 by Eva Manolis and Dan Baum, as an internet-based social expression and personal publishing service.

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In 2000, Shutterfly partnered with Kodak to offer their customers film developing and scanning services.

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In 2012, Shutterfly acquired Kodak Gallery from the Eastman Kodak Company for $23.

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In 2001, Shutterfly secured $3 million in incremental capital which was used to expand its infrastructure.

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In 2009, Shutterfly began its acquisition plans with the purchase of Tiny Pictures, a mobile photo-sharing application centered on photo commenting.

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In 2013, Shutterfly acquired BorrowLenses, a rental company for high-end photography equipment.

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On September 25,2019, Apollo's acquisition of Shutterfly was completed, while the proposed merger of Shutterfly and Snapfish was still in process.

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In September 2021, Shutterfly settled a class-action lawsuit, relating to a breach of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act, for $6.

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The ransomware group 'Conti' subsequently published 7 gigabytes of Shutterfly data including employment agreements, financial documents, legal documents and payroll data.

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Shutterfly enables users to create personalized photo gifts such as smartphone cases, photo books, wall art, and home decor.

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Tiny Prints and Wedding Paper Divas: In March 2011, Shutterfly acquired personalized card and stationery seller Tiny Prints, Inc and partner-company Wedding Paper Divas for $141 million in cash and 3.

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Shutterfly was acquired by Shutterfly in January 2013 and the purchase was reported to cost $25 million.

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Shutterfly transitioned This Life into the all-new Shutterfly Photos platform in 2016.

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Treat: In April 2012, Shutterfly launched Treat, a service to create customized greeting cards.

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Shutterfly has two headquarters in San Carlos, California and Waltham, Massachusetts.

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