Paris-based startup, PhotoRoom, has secured $50-60 million in funding to further fuel its growth as it continues to make waves in the AI-powered image editing app market. The app and API, which cater to e-commerce vendors, media specialists, and other users, have gained popularity due to its ease of use and cost-effectiveness. PhotoRoom’s app has been particularly successful among small businesses and resellers who require fast and high-quality photo editing software for their online listings.
The funding round has attracted interest from investors, with the startup’s pre-money valuation estimated to be between $500 million and $600 million. While it remains unclear who the full list of investors is, sources suggest that Balderton, a previous backer, may be leading this round as well. Other existing investors, including Adjacent, Kima Ventures, FJ Labs, and Meta, are expected to participate alongside new investors.
PhotoRoom’s success can be attributed to its strategic positioning as a B2B tool in a market dominated by consumer apps. Its API has attracted larger customers, including Warner Bros, Netflix, and online food delivery startup Wolt, who have utilized the platform for various use cases. The startup has also gained credibility within the tech community for its innovative approach to image editing, leveraging its own vision models trained on proprietary data combined with third-party LLMs to develop new functionality.
Notably, PhotoRoom’s revenue-generating business model has been instrumental in its growth. While offering a limited set of features on a freemium tier, the app provides different pricing tiers tailored to different user segments, including web users, Shopify customers, and larger businesses. As a result, PhotoRoom has garnered a significant user base, with its iOS app currently ranking third among all graphics and design apps in the U.S.
The funding secured in this round will enable PhotoRoom to further expand its platform and introduce new features to meet growing market demand. With its focus on AI-driven image editing for e-commerce and media professionals, PhotoRoom is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing popularity of AI in the mobile app market. As Paris becomes a hub for AI development, startups like PhotoRoom are poised to shape the future of the industry.