echolens is a consumer electronics and lifestyle brand that aims to bring the experience of film photography into the digital age. Founded by three friends from Southern California, the company offers a digital camera that replicates the anticipation and mindfulness of using film, but without the costs and delays associated with traditional development. The brand has established its market presence through crowdfunding, raising over $150,000 on a popular platform with over 1,200 supporters, and has been featured in leading technology and photography media outlets.
echolens is a direct-to-consumer brand that owns proprietary hardware, offers a companion app, and is active across various marketing channels. The company is free of debt, which provides a clean acquisition opportunity for potential buyers. Manufacturing processes are already established, and the firm holds considerable expansion potential through new partnerships and ventures into international markets.
The company's flagship product is a retro-inspired digital camera that delays image review until processed through an app, offering a unique user experience. Buyers will gain access to trademark filings, production-ready molds, completed certifications, established manufacturing relationships, and existing inventory.
The business stands out due to its proprietary technology, a distinctive user experience, and strong brand identity, appealing to consumer electronics operators, photography brands, and e-commerce aggregators. Selling the business includes intellectual property, production infrastructure, and marketing assets, presenting a turnkey opportunity in the electronics and lifestyle market.
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