Vimeo | |
Company type | Public |
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Founded | November 2004 |
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Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide (except blocked countries) |
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Revenue | US$417 million (2023) |
US$13 million (2023) | |
US$22 million (2023) | |
Total assets | US$623 million (2023) |
Total equity | US$382 million (2023) |
Number of employees | 1,070 (December 2023) |
Subsidiaries | |
Type of site | Video hosting service, Software as a service |
Available in | 7 languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Korean |
Advertising | No |
Registration | Optional |
Users | 300 million (2023) |
Launched | November 2004 |
Current status | Active |
Website | vimeo |
Footnotes / references [1][2] |
Vimeo, Inc. (/ˈvɪmioʊ/)[3] is an American video hosting, sharing, services provider, and broadcaster headquartered in New York City. Vimeo focuses on the delivery of high-definition video across a range of devices.[a] Vimeo's business model is through software as a service (SaaS). They derive revenue by providing subscription plans for businesses and content creators. Vimeo provides its subscribers with tools for video creation, editing, and broadcasting, enterprise software solutions, as well as the means for video professionals to connect with clients and other professionals. As of December 2021,[update] the site has 260 million users, with around 1.6 million subscribers to its services.[1]
The site was initially built by Jake Lodwick and Zach Klein in 2004 as a spin-off of CollegeHumor to share humor videos among colleagues, though put to the side to support the growing popularity of CollegeHumor. IAC acquired CollegeHumor and Vimeo in 2006, and after Google had acquired YouTube for over US$1.65 billion, IAC directed more effort into Vimeo to compete against YouTube, focusing on providing curated content and high-definition video to distinguish itself from other video sharing sites. Lodwick and Klein eventually left by 2009, and IAC implemented a more corporate-focused structure to build out Vimeo's services, with former CEO Anjali Sud having been in place since July 2017. IAC spun off Vimeo as a standalone public company in May 2021.
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