| Status | Privately Held |
| Website | www.moo.com |
| Blog | www.moo.com/blog |
| Category | Web |
| Address | London, GBR |
| Employees | 9 |
| Series A, 4/06 1 Atlas Venture Index Ventures The Accelerator Group | $5M |
Located in London, Moo prints “MiniCards” from your photos which can be uploaded directly or accessed through Flickr, Bebo or one of Moo’s other partner sites. Every single MiniCard can have a different image on it, which has turned them into somewhat of a collectors item.
Moo says they “dream up new tools that help people turn their virtual content into beautiful print products” and indeed they have. After originally only offering MiniCards, Moo now offers NoteCards and stickers.
Moo, which raised $5 million from Atlas Venture and Index Ventures in April 2006, has sold “several million cards” to customers in 143 countries - including North Korea.
| Website | www.moo.com |
| Stage | Live |
| Launch Date | July 14, 2007 |
| Tags | minicards, notecards, stickers, moo, flickr, lifestyle-and-fashion |
Moo offers MiniCards, NoteCards and will launch stickers on July 19th. Every single MiniCard, NoteCard and Sticker can have a different image on it. If you order a package of 100 MiniCards, all 100 will be different.
Roughly half the size of a normal business card, MiniCards have your photos or designs on one side, and your details on the other. Minicards have already become a real hit among the early adopter, silicon valley crowd. They are sold in packages of 100 for $20.
NoteCards are 100×100mm prints that have a magic flap on the side, to make them stand up on your desk, bookshelf or window sill. The front has a matt laminate, but the back is uncoated for you to write a message. They come in packages of 16 for $25.
The stickers are high quality vinyl and are sold in packages of 90 for $10. They were made available just recently and may turn out to be more popular than the cards.