10 years ago

Lost My Name Raises $9 Million for Personalized Children's Books

  • Lost My Name, a London-based startup that creates personalized picture books for children, has raised $9 million in Series A funding led by Google Ventures

  • The company plans to use the new capital to scale its business globally and invest in R&D for future products, including a second, more ambitious personalized book

  • Lost My Name is known for its innovative use of technology to personalize its books on the fly and create a bespoke e-commerce platform

  • The company also operates on an on-demand and zero-inventory basis, with printing partners around the world.

    • ProblemTechnology

      "personalised children's books are often poorly made and gimmicky."

      Solution

      "Lost My Name is a full stack storytelling and publishing startup that offers personalised children's books. They create a high-quality product, use a bespoke e-commerce platform to personalise the book on the fly, and operate on a zero-inventory basis with global printing partners. "

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