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Skylight Frame

www.skylightframe.com

 
We were all living far away from our families and from where we grew up - some of us across the country, and some on a different continent altogether! We were eager to find a device that made it effortless to share special photos with our loved ones across the world ... and not just to their phones, but into a beautiful physical display that would live in their home. We were surprised to find that the product we wanted didn`t exist, so we decided to create it. And thus Skylight was born, designed from the start to connect the ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jake Kring
Chief Technical Officer Profile

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