Tenor is a search engine for GIFs and other short-form visual content, allowing users to easily discover, share and create GIFs and short videos. It offers a vast library of animated GIFs and stickers from various categories.
Tenor was founded in 2014 by David McIntosh, Erick Hachenburg and Frank Nawabi.
In 2015, Tenor raised $1.5 million in seed funding.
In 2018, Google acquired Tenor for an undisclosed amount.
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The Tenor App is available for both Android and iOS devices, allowing users to search for and share GIFs and stickers on the go.
The Tenor API allows web and app developers to integrate Tenor's search functionality into their products.
Tenor for Brands is a platform that allows businesses to create and distribute branded GIFs and stickers for their marketing campaigns.
Tenor is a search engine for GIFs and other short-form visual content, allowing users to easily discover, share and create GIFs and short videos. It offers a vast library of animated GIFs and stickers from various categories.
Yes, Tenor is free to use for personal and non-commercial use.
You can create your own GIFs on Tenor by using the Tenor Creator tool, which allows you to turn short videos into GIFs or create new ones using your camera or gallery.
Tenor makes money through its Tenor for Brands platform, which allows businesses to create and distribute branded GIFs and stickers for their marketing campaigns.
Yes, you can download GIFs from Tenor by long-pressing on the GIF and selecting 'Save Image' (iOS) or by tapping and holding on the GIF and selecting 'Download' (Android).