The startup that wants to fix everything you hate about video calls
Briefly

Launched by former Evernote CEO Phil Libin in summer 2020, Mmhmm evolved into Airtime, aiming to improve video presentations for remote meetings amid COVID-19. While many similar products dwindled after businesses reopened, Airtime thrived, securing over $140 million in investment from notable firms like Sequoia Capital and SoftBank Vision Fund. Recent developments include Airtime Camera, which enhances user appearance on video calls. Libin underscores a commitment to providing essential tools for professionals engaged in frequent video conferencing, as remote work remains prevalent.
In summer 2020, former Evernote CEO Phil Libin launched Mmhmm, a software aimed at enhancing video presentations, which remains successful post-pandemic.
While many tools for remote meetings faded as businesses reopened, Libin's startup, Airtime, continues to thrive, raising over $140 million.
Airtime's recent launch of Airtime Camera aims to provide users with a professional look on video calls, reflecting the evolving needs of remote work.
Libin emphasizes the importance of developing essential tools for individuals who spend significant time on video at work, aiming to enhance videoconferencing.
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