Transform Your Video Meetings with Airtime: The New Era from Evernote's Founder
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Transform Your Video Meetings with Airtime: The New Era from Evernote's Founder

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Summary:

  • Phil Libin, founder of Evernote, launches Airtime to enhance video meetings.

  • Airtime Creator allows interactive presentations with up to 10 people on screen.

  • Airtime Camera offers customizable backgrounds and visual reactions for standout presence.

  • The Airtime Camera is free until August 1, then $20; Airtime Creator is $10/month with a free trial.

  • Airtime is backed by Sequoia Capital and SoftBank Vision Fund, having raised $100 million.

Liven Up Your Video Meetings with Airtime

Evernote founder Phil Libin is shaking up the world of video communications with his latest venture, Airtime. Originally launched as mmhmm during the pandemic in 2020, this innovative video toolkit has been redesigned to enhance your online meeting experience.

Introducing Airtime's New Tools

On Thursday, Airtime introduced two exciting tools:

  • Airtime Creator: This presentation tool allows you to engage your audience by presenting slides while appearing on screen alongside them. Up to 10 people can join you on screen, making meetings more interactive and memorable.
  • Airtime Camera: This virtual camera helps you look polished during video calls, letting you customize your background, add logos, and even react with visuals or GIFs to stand out in meetings.

Airtime Creator

With Airtime Creator, you can customize your presentations, focusing on your presence rather than just the slides. This tool is designed to make online meetings more engaging and professional, addressing common issues like casual attire and unappealing backgrounds.

Airtime Camera

A Fresh Brand Identity

Alongside the launch of these tools, mmhmm has officially rebranded to Airtime. Existing users will notice the app's name and icon change during their next update, with both new tools included at no extra charge initially.

Pricing and Availability

The Airtime Camera will be free until August 1, after which it will be available for a one-time fee of $20. The Airtime Creator tool comes with a $10 monthly subscription, complete with a free trial.

Airtime is backed by notable investors including Sequoia Capital and SoftBank Vision Fund, having previously raised $100 million to fuel its growth.

Start transforming your online meetings with Airtime and experience the difference in engagement and professionalism!

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