8 Trending Photo Sharing Platform Businesses [2024]

Updated: January 18th, 2023
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1. Google Photos

Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos, automatically organized and easy to share.

Where they're located: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Website traffic: 261M/month

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2. Tookapic

365 Project is a photography challenge. Take one photo a day to improve your self-discipline and take better photos.

How much they make: $24K/year
Where they're located: Białystok, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Current team size: 2

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Everything I Learned Launching A $2K/Month Photojournal Project Website

Tookapic is a premium photo journaling platform and community that encourages amateur photographers to share one photo a day for a year, and with ~$2000/mo in subscriptions and an additional $100-200/mo from selling photo books and prints, it attracts entrepreneurs, accountants, programmers, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and other non-photographers.

About
Paweł started Tookapic over 10 years ago
Revenue
Paweł grew the business to $2K/month
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4. Photobooth Supply Co.

How much they make: $6M/year
Where they're located: California, USA
Current team size: 10

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Embracing the Experience Economy with a $300K/mo Photo Booth Startup

Photobooth Supply Co. offers a profitable business opportunity through their sleek and portable photo booths, with up to 97% satisfaction rate and a focus on customer experience, in a fast-growing event industry where photo booths are exploding.

About
Brandon started Photobooth Supply Co. about 11 years ago
Revenue
Brandon grew the business to $500K/month
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5. Folio.ink

Simple, fast, free portfolios. No login required, just upload images and go.

Where they're located: Princeton, NJ, USA
How much did it cost to start: $4K
Current team size: 1

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6. Pixelfed

PixelFed is an activitypub based image sharing platform.

Where they're located: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Website traffic: 30K/month

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7. IMG-UPLOAD.com

Where they're located: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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