Offir Gutelzon Founded Keepy to Help Parents Keep Their Kids’ Artwork
Parents often face a dilemma when it comes to their children’s arts and crafts. As parents, many want to treasure their child’s work and the memories associated with it. However, as the artwork piles up, it gets unorganized, lost, or simply starts taking up too much room. This usually leads to parents boxing all of their kids’ art up and storing it away where no one ever sees it or even throwing it away altogether. Offir Gutelzon is a cool person in technology who wants to offer parents an alternative solution to this issue. Gutelzon is the CEO of Keepy, a company that produces an iOS app and cloud solution for parents to store children’s arts and crafts. With Gutelzon’s app, parents can take pictures of all their kids’ artwork and upload them to his company’s cloud database. Parents can then access the photos in a digital scrapbook on any iOS device whenever they want. This allows parents to box up their children’s crafts without worrying about not having easy access to them. If your smartphone camera doesn’t seem to work when using Keepy, find an iPhone repair company that can provide the proper assistance.
Gutelzon doesn’t want his app to simply store up a monolithic database of arts and crafts. He has instituted several organizational features into the app as well. Parents can tag each picture they upload with the name of their child, the date they made the artwork, and the location where they made it. With these tracking features, parents can easily sift through the digital scrapbooks on Gutelzon’s apps in order to find specific piece of art, or art that a child made during a particular time period.
Gutelzon also includes a feature that allows friends or family to become “fans” of a particular child and have access to their digital scrapbook. This feature could potentially be helpful for those wanting to share their kids’ work with grandparents, aunts, and uncles. If you find yourself having trouble navigating all these features on Keepy, you should look into smartphone computer support in the future.
Before founding Keepy, Gutelzon had previous success as an entrepreneur with image copyright protection company, PicScout. Gutelzon currently lives in Manhattan where he runs Keepy’s offices.
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