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PastBook Introduces New "Sharing" Feature in iOS App, Enabling Users to Easily Share Highlight Videos of Their Photo ...

PastBook, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new "Sharing" feature within its iOS app. This innovative functionality empowers users to freely share a video showcasing the highlights of their...

PastBook App featured by Apple

This week the PastBook iOS App is featured by Apple on the App Store, in many countries.

PastBook named as one of Europe's Fastest Growing Companies, for the third consecutive year

PastBook (https://www.pastbook.com) - the global platform for one click photo products, makes it to the Financial Times 1000: the sixth annual list of Europe’s fastest-growing companies for the thi...

PastBook named in GQ's best gifts for mums

Gifts for mums are no walk in the park. In fact, it’s no secret that finding the perfect gift, or even putting aside time to think of solid gift ideas, can be time-consuming. Shop GQ’s guide to the...

Techround: meet the CEO at PastBook

The launch of our app has been a pivotal point in the development of PastBook as the global, fabless platform for one-click photo products.

PastBook named in Wired's Christmas Gift Guide

While the world is shopping for Christmas gifts, PastBook is proudly mentioned in Wired's ultimate gift guide.

PastBook named as one of the fastest growing companies in the Netherlands, for the 3rd year in a row

Amsterdam, 9 november 2021 - At the 22nd edition of the Deloitte Technology Fast50 award ceremony, PastBook made it to the top half of the ranking for the 3rd year in a row, with a turnover growth ...

PastBook is the ONLY app to automatically create a physical photo album selecting the best from thousands of our came...

As a nation we host over 10 billion photos in our phones – 53% of Brits rely on their technological devices to record and preserve their most treasured photos and memories. Now, as analogue may be ...

PastBook launches cutting-edge AI-driven app following exponential growth

Industry first technology saves customers hundreds of hours in photo organisation Latest advancement from one of Europe’s fastest growing companies - with global operations across North America, ...

Forbes on PastBook: It’s Going To Be Emotional—Going International With An ‘Experience’ Offer

“Our main market is the U.S.,” says Stefano Cutello. “We intended to be an international company from day one.”

PastBook announces Wouter Staatsen as its new CEO and Stefano Cutello as its Chief Product & Innovation Officer

A strengthened leadership team to bring the company to the next level.

PastBook in the TOP 20 of the Financial Times list of Europe's Fastest Growing Companies

Amsterdam, 2 March 2020 - PastBook made it to position #20 of FT1000: the fourth annual list of Europe’s fastest-growing companies.

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Founded in 2012 in Amsterdam by Stefano Cutello, as part of RockStart Accelerator, PastBook has been named one of the ‘Hottest startups in Europe” by Wired, won the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in the "Media & Entertainment“ category and secured a top 20 spot in the Financial Times Europe's Fastest Growing Companies list.

PastBook is on a mission to make reliving memories frictionless. Allowing consumers to create beautiful photo products, in one-tap from pictures that are nowadays scattered between social networks and devices. Its Intelligent Instant Photo Book platform automatically and intelligently selects the best photos from the designated source, instantly arranging them into beautiful photo products, ranging from photo books, posters, photo tiles and calendars - printed and shipped worldwide across a global printing network.


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