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Original author(s) | Tripod Technology GmbH |
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Initial release | June 2014 |
Final release | 3.0.4
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Operating system | iOS 7 or later |
Platform | iOS |
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Website |
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Vive is a members-only mobile video chat community. The company has offices in San Francisco, Berlin and Hannover. [1] It is free to use.
Vive was founded in Hannover by Arnd Aschentrup, Matthias Kleinmann and Tobias Dickmeis. [2] All three had been involved in similar, formative projects prior to the creation of the app. Aschentrup worked with a number of companies in Germany's tech scene, co-founding Cyoshi Mobile GmbH with Dickmeis and later becoming Global COO of Mobile Streams. [3]
The company entered beta-phase in June 2014 [4] and launched its iOS app in September of the same year. In October 2014 an iPad version of Vive was released, the same month during which the company successfully secured a 1.5 million funding round from prominent European investors. [5] Among them were Atlantic Internet GmbH, Hannover Beteiligungs Fond (HBF) and Mittelständische Beteiligungsgesellschaft Niedersachen (MBG). [6]
The app allows members to search for people within their locality as well as around the world. Upon logging into the app, members are presented with a list of other users, ranked on the basis of common interests and last log-in. [7] The app aims to provide a platform for authentic, emotional and spontaneous connection between its members. [8] It is reminiscent of the video-chatting webistes Airtime and Chatroulette. [9]
Potential members are asked how they would like to use Vive and what they can share with the community. A team of moderators then evaluate applicants based on their answers. [10]
Vive users were able to connect in Facebook Spaces [11] until Spaces was replaced by Facebook Horizon.