Nimbb out of beta, expects strong 2011

Posted by Liam Britten on 2011-02-23 7:27:00 AM

Websites and companies looking to incorporate user-created video content should look no further than Nimbb, a Montreal product that has finally taken the “beta” tag off after two years, and is starting to find customers and profit with their video recording API.

Nimbb uses a Flash plugin to connect with users’ webcams and microphones to allow them to record videos up to five-minutes long (possibly shorter, at the website’s discretion). These videos can be used as video comments on website content or a form of “video Twitter.”

Several companies are on board with Nimbb so far. McGraw-Hill and ScribbleLive are the most prominent companies that Nimbb lists among their clients, with the BBC and Cirque Du Soleil also using the technology. Founder Benjamin Berube predicts that the increasing number of clients, plus the new corporate subscription plan, will grow Nimbb’s revenues “500 per cent” into “six-figure” territory.

You can check out more about Nimbb here.

Company:
Nimbb
Website:
http://nimbb.com
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada

Nimbb makes video recording easy. With its simple 3 buttons interface, recording a video with the webcam has never been so intuitive. Using the Nimbb API, developers can integrate the technology without any prior video experience. Pasting a few HTML lines of code is enough to get started and create user generated videos from any website. Nimbb is a subscription based service and we have customers like... more


Similar Posts


blog comments powered by Disqus

Liam Britten

Liam Britten

Liam Britten is a writer and editor with a journalism background operating out of Vancouver. In addition to his work at Techvibes, he has been published in student publications across Canada, as well as local newspapers such as The MapleRidge-Pitt Meadows TIMES and The Langley Advance. An aficionado for the finer things in life — such as video games and sports — Liam is plugged into the tech... more



Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus