And The Winner Of TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015 Is… Jukedeck
They all presented in front of multiple groups of industry leaders serving as judges. The startups were competing for £30,000 and the highly coveted Disrupt Cup.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges’ notes and narrowed the list down to four finalists: artificial intelligence music composition technology Jukedeck, freelancer managing platform Lystable, last-mile delivery service for urban Africa MAX and product marketing monitoring service for retail stores Yoobic.
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of the final panel of judges, which included: Eileen Burbidge (Passion Capital), Suranga Chandratillake (Balderton Capital), Alex Depledge (Hassle), Fred Destin (Accel Partners), Cristina Fonseca (Talkdesk) and Matthew Panzarino (TechCrunch).
And now, meet the TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015 Battlefield winner.
Winner: Jukedeck
Jukedeck is a platform that lets users create custom, cheap, royalty-free soundtracks for their videos and/or podcasts, all without any musical talent. Users simply choose a tempo, mood, style and the length of the track and Jukedeck does all the heavy lifting.
Users can get their first five songs free each month, and then pay $7 per track, while larger businesses pay $15 per soundtrack. There is even a $150 fee for the exclusive copyright over a user’s song.
Source :TechCrunch
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