News

Tenor, the San Francisco startup that makes GIF Keyboard, is beginning to think about monetization strategies. Above, Tenor co-founders Frank Nawabi (left), David McIntosh (center), and Erick ...
David McIntosh’s startup Tenor builds a GIF keyboard — but he actually hopes ... There’s a viral loop in place where every time you make search a little better it’s faster.” ...
GIF-sharing startup Tenor hopes to change that, by partnering with media companies, brands and advertisers to help them build and distribute GIFs users will love — and hopefully make a few ...
Tenor first launched on mobile messaging with the debut of the first GIF keyboard on Apple's iOS operating system. Tenor is compatible across a range of messaging and social apps l ike Apple ...
according to a survey by GIF-sharing platform Tenor and Harris Poll. As another sign of the popularity of GIFs, Amazon's Twitch video streaming service will let their viewers pop animated GIFs into ...
Google has acquired the GIF platform Tenor for Android, iOS, and desktop, the company announced today. Tenor is going to help Google bring up GIFs inside Google images and other services like ...
It looks like Google wants to make it easier to search for GIFs. The company has announced its acquisition of Tenor, a GIF search engine that was founded in 2014. Details about the acquisition ...
The news points to the importance of visual shorthands like GIFs in day-to-day communication as well as LinkedIn's desire to not be shut out of an increasingly popular mobile messaging tactic.