The image interactivity platform has pulled in $10.7m in a Nokia-led round, also backed by Google Ventures, as it unveils an image app store on its website.
Luminate, a US-based company specialising in adding interactivity features to digital images, secured $10.7m in series C financing on Thursday in a round led by Nokia Growth Partners, the corporate venturing fund belonging to mobile phone maker Nokia.
The round also saw participation from existing investors in Luminate, which include internet company Google’s corporate venturing unit, Google Ventures, as well as venture capital firms CMEA Capital, August Capital and Shasta Ventures.
Founded in 2008, Luminate operates a platform for…