Efactorlabs

3DEYE delivers web-based solutions with video surveillance services in the cloud for business, government and home for security.

Business Model: B2C

Revenue: $0

Employees: 11-50

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City: Toronto

State: Ontario

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Country: Canada

Financial Info

Stage:

seed

Raised Last:

$120k

Raised Total:

$135k

Metrics

6,738,214Website Global Rank

802Website Monthly Traffic

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Description

3dEYE video surveillance platform is infinitely scalable and flexible. Any ONVIF - supported IP cameras (Hikvision, Uniview, Axis, Vivotek, TVT, etc.) or NVRs can quickly be configured without additional hardware or software. Unlike traditional video management software, 3dEYE provides the freedom to connect and deploy installations on any type of device and allows users to login on the web or mobile to access the video with the lowest latency stream from anywhere, and anytime.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
8/2013 Seed Round $120k
6/2013 Seed Round $15k
Announced Date Name Price

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