Smule

{{Short description|Mobile app developer}}

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| name = Smule, Inc.

| logo = Smule Logo - Lets Music Together.png

| type = Private

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| area_served = Worldwide

| key_people = {{Unbulleted list| Jeff Smith (CEO and co-founder)|}}

| industry = {{Unbulleted list|Mobile music apps|Computer software}}

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| products = "Sm.ule" app, "AutoRap", "Guitar!", "Ocarina 2, "Glee Karaoke", I Am T-Pain, "Ocarina", "Magic Piano", "Magic Fiddle", Sonic Lighter, Zephyr, Leaf Trombone: World Stage

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| revenue = {{increase}} $101 Million (2017)

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| num_employees = 190

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| foundation = Palo Alto, California, U.S. ({{Start date|2008}})

| founders = Jeff Smith and Ge Wang

| location_city = Salt Lake City, Utah

| location_country = U.S.

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| homepage = {{URL|smule.com}}

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Smule is an American mobile app developer with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.{{cite news|title=Smule's new iPhone app would like to teach the world to Sing|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/appsblog/2012/aug/08/smule-music-apps-sing|publisher=Guardian|accessdate=3 April 2013|location=London|first=Stuart|last=Dredge|date=8 August 2012}} The company specializes in developing social music-making and collaboration applications for iOS, Android, and Web.{{cite web|title=Innovative iPhone Developer Smule Raises $3.9 Million|date=12 February 2009 |url=https://techcrunch.com/2009/02/12/innovative-iphone-developer-smule-raises-39-million/|publisher=TechCrunch|accessdate=3 April 2013}}

The company was founded in 2008 by Jeff Smith and Stanford assistant professor Ge Wang. "Music was the original social network before Instagram and Facebook," said Smith, the co-founder and CEO of Smule. Wang commented that the goal of the apps was to draw users in and "by the time they realize they're making music, 'it's too late — they're already having fun.'"{{cite web|title=Music Startup Smule Promises To Get More Social, Starting With Its New Karaoke App Sing|date=8 August 2012 |url=https://techcrunch.com/2012/08/08/smule-social-sing/|publisher=TechCrunch|accessdate=3 April 2013}} In December 2011, Smule acquired fellow music app developer Khush.{{cite web|title=Smule Acquires Khush To Further Boost Their Music Cred|date=December 2011 |url=https://techcrunch.com/2011/12/01/smule-acquires-khush-to-further-boost-their-music-cred/|publisher=Tech Crunch|accessdate=3 April 2013}} On July 31, 2013, Wang stepped down from his role at Smule to return to Stanford full-time.{{cite web | url=https://blog.smule.com/post/56994986198/dr-ge-wang | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324122232/https://blog.smule.com/post/56994986198/dr-ge-wang | url-status=dead | archive-date=March 24, 2016 | title=Dr. Ge Wang | accessdate=September 30, 2014 | author=Smith, Jeff}} Smule currently {{cns|text=has 52 million monthly active users|date=July 2020}}. Smule has raised $156.5 million to date, with Tencent leading their latest fundraising round. "We wanted to bring music back to its social roots," Smith said. "With mobile phones we make people more expressive and can we connect them to make them social together." The company raised $74 million in funding in 2018 from Tencent and Times Bridge, the VC wing of India media conglomerate The Times Group.{{Cite news|url=https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/17/smule-raises-20m-with-plans-to-expand-india-operations/|title=Smule raises $20M, with plans to expand India operations|work=TechCrunch|access-date=2018-10-17|language=en-US}}

Apps developed

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Name

! Release Date

Guitar! by Smule

| May 23, 2013

Smule

(formerly Sing! Karaoke or Sing!){{cite web|title='Sing!' Lets You Do Just That With Friends Around the World| website=iTunes | date=12 June 2023 |url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/smule-sing-record-karaoke/id509993510}}

| August 8, 2012

AutoRap

| July 17, 2012

Magic Piano by Smule

| May 4, 2011

Magic Piano HD{{cite news|title=Lang Lang Plays iPad at Concert|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/04/21/lang-lang-plays-ipad-at-concert/|publisher=WSJ|accessdate=3 April 2013}}

| April 1, 2010

LaDiDa

| September 26, 2009

Magic Guitar

| December 15, 2011

CineBeat

| December 13, 2012

Ocarina 2

| June 19, 2012

Songify

| July 7, 2011

MadPad

| September 8, 2011

Glee Karaoke

| April 15, 2010

I Am T-Pain (Auto-Tune){{cite news|title=Auto-Tune iPhone app 'I Am T-Pain' on sale|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/6139386/Auto-Tune-iPhone-app-I-Am-T-Pain-on-sale.html|publisher=Telegraph|accessdate=3 April 2013|location=London|first=Matthew|last=Moore|date=4 September 2009}}

| September 2, 2009

Beatstream

| March 21, 2012

Leaf Trombone: World Stage

| April 15, 2009

Magic Fiddle

| November 10, 2010

Ocarina{{cite news|title=So Many iPhone Apps, So Little Time|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/technology/personaltech/05pogue-email.html?_r=0|work=New York Times|accessdate=3 April 2013|first=David|last=Pogue|date=5 February 2009}}

| November 6, 2008

Zephyr

| December 29, 2008

Sonic Vox

| October 24, 2008

Sonic Lighter

| September 15, 2008

Sonic Boom

| October 18, 2008

References

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