Amazer
Founded Year
2016Stage
Series A | AliveTotal Raised
$1.24MLast Raised
$1.24M | 4 yrs agoAbout Amazer
Amazer provides a video community platform where users can share their passion for K-pop artists and music. The app allows users to upload 15- to 30-second videos of them dancing or lip syncing to K-pop songs. They can rise to in-app fame by doing well in "battles," where other users have to choose between two videos on a split-screen display and "swipe right" to vote for their favorite, which helps their favorite influencers boost in the leaderboard ranking.
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Latest Amazer News
Feb 9, 2021
Apollo Tyres, which notched a handsome 155% year-on-year profit in Q3 FY2021 as a result of robust domestic and overseas market sales, has launched a new range of tyres for the Indian market. Called Amazer XP, the low rolling resistance tyres, available in seven sizes ranging from 12- to 14 inches, are targeted at the entry-level passenger vehicle market, specifically hatchbacks and sedans. According to the company, the new Amazer XP tyre has been developed using a compound that imparts ‘best-in-class’ rolling resistance and in turn improves fuel efficiency. The specific pattern of the stripes and groove design is also claimed to reduce road noise and aid comfort. Apollo states that Amazer XP has “gained OE (original equipment) approval” for the Tata Tigor EV, Renault Kwid, Hyundai Grand i10 and the Datsun Go and Go+. Fourteen other models can be shod with the new XP (as under): 145/80 R12 – Maruti Suzuki Alto 155/65 R14 – Previous-gen Maruti WagonR 165/70 R14 – Renault Kwid, Datsun Go and Go+, Nissan Micra 165/80 R14 – Maruti Swift, Tata Altroz 175/65 R14 – Honda Amaze, Tata Bolt and Zest, Toyota Etios 185/65 R14 – Old Hyundai i20 185/70 R14 – Mahindra Verito Amazer XP tyres have only been launched in the aforementioned seven sizes, with five more set to join the range in the future. Apollo is yet to officially state the prices of its new product. Targeting the mass market With the Amazer XP, Apollo is targeting the mass-market segment which registers monthly volumes of approximately 200,000 tyres a month. Designed with inputs from the company’s R&D centres in Chennai and Enschede, Netherlands, the XP is manufactured at Apollo’s plants in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu and Limda, Gujarat. According to Satish Sharma, President, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa (APMEA), Apollo Tyres, “The Apollo Amazer XP tyres are the new-age fuel efficient tyres for the electric age, which is BS VI ready. This eco-friendly tyre is another small contribution from us towards a greener and sustainable future. The number of OE fitment approvals that we have received within a short span of time for these tyres, is a testimony to the superb performance one can expect from these tyres. We are already looking at dominating the passenger EV space in India with these tyres.”
Amazer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Amazer founded?
Amazer was founded in 2016.
What is Amazer's latest funding round?
Amazer's latest funding round is Series A.
How much did Amazer raise?
Amazer raised a total of $1.24M.
Who are the investors of Amazer?
Investors of Amazer include ICB, BTC Investment, GS Home Shopping and DAOL Investment.
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