CAMpanion

GoPro Mounting Plate and App for Smartphones

Media & Entertainment Technologies
Non Active, Dec 2016
Mature Herzliya, Israel Founded 2014
Last updated 2026-06-18
Total raised
Stage
Mature
Founded
2014
Headcount
6
HQ
Herzliya, Israel
Sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies

About

CAMpanion turns the GoPro into a point-and-shoot camera by pairing it with a smartphone. Users can easily take action/reaction stills and video and review photographs or videos on their smartphone screen. Usersattach the mount to their phone/case and insert theirGoPro. The CAMpanion app allowsthe user to operate theGoPro as a normal high-quality camera. The CAMpanion is designed to work with all GoPro models and generations. In addition to the mounting plate, the company supplies two GoPro mounts (one for exposed GoPros and the other for cameras inside its mounts) and a rubber lens cap.

Q&A

What is CAMpanion's primary product?
CAMpanion offers a GoPro mounting plate and a smartphone application that allows users to pair their GoPro with a smartphone, effectively turning the GoPro into a point-and-shoot camera for stills and video.
When was CAMpanion founded?
CAMpanion was founded in January 2014.
What is the current status of CAMpanion?
CAMpanion is currently inactive, with its status changed in December 2016.
What is CAMpanion's primary sector?
CAMpanion's primary sector is Media & Entertainment Technologies.
Does CAMpanion hold any patents?
Yes, CAMpanion holds one patent.
Who is the founder of CAMpanion?
Amos Fridlin is the founder of CAMpanion.

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Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies
Sub-sectors
Media & Entertainment TechnologiesDigital Content Engagement & Entertainment
Technologies
Semiconductors & Electronics
Target customers
ConsumersRecreational & LifestyleGamersCommerce & RetailConsumer GoodsConsumer Electronics
Business model
B2C

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