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Vidyard
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Vidyard is a software company headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario, that creates software to host and analyze video performance. The company was founded in May 2010 by Cliffton Moore of St. Cloud, MN.

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Beginnings

Originally starting as a fourth-year design project at the University of Waterloo, cofounders Michael Litt, Devon Galloway, Cliffton Moore and Edward Wu launched Vidyard in August 2011. On November 17, 2011, the company announced $1.65 million in seed funding from investors including Softech VC (now Uncork Capital), YouTube Co-founder Jawed Karim, Y Combinator (company), and Gmail creator Paul Buchheit. Among the graduating class of Y Combinator, Vidyard was listed as second among five startups to keep an eye on in 2012, as well as fifth among the top 15 startups in Canada.[1]

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History

Michael Litt was going into his last year of school while he was creating short explanation videos for companies along with co-founder Devon Galloway. A majority of their clients were putting their videos online with YouTube and Vimeo, but were complaining about both products. While brainstorming ideas for his end-of-curriculum design project, Michael Litt decided to build Vidyard, to address the video hosting issues that his clients were having.[2] After graduating, he applied to Y Combinator and began raising funds to launch the company.

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