Snap acquires LA-based drone manufacturing firm for $1M
Snap Inc, the parent company of popular photo-sharing app Snapchat, has acquired Los Angeles-based small drone manufacturer Ctrl Me Robotics for nearly $1 million.
According to a report in Buzzfeed, Snap's interest in drone manufacturers means it has more than just a passing interest in hardware.
For Snap, that calls itself a "camera company", drone industry can be a good place to venture into since drone photography and videography have become popular on social media.
"The deal was something of an 'acquihire', with Ctrl Me Founder and drone entrepreneur Simon Saito Nielsen joining Snap, along with some company assets and equipment," the report noted.
Ctrl Me Robotics was in the process of winding down when it approached Snap about a possible deal.
"Ctrl Me raised a small amount of seed funding from investors in 2014 but the startup never gained traction," the report noted.
Previously, Snap introduced "Spectacles" with a built-in camera that brought in relatively little revenue and largely helped as a pre-IPO marketing push.
Snap Inc's CEO Evan Spiegel was in news recently for his alleged controversial remark against India. Evan Spiegel has categorically denied the comments his ex-employee alleged he made in a 2015 meeting about Snapchat being an “app for rich people” and that India, being a poor nation, was not a lucrative market for Snapchat to expand to.