FotoJet: Conversation with David Lin


FotoJet: Conversation with David Lin

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David Lin

David Lin David Lin is the CEO and founder of PearlMountain Technology Co., Ltd, a dedicated graphics and software development company founded in 2006.

Last year, they started their new app, FotoJet online, which is now recognized and loved by numerous users, and it was also recommended by the Google Chrome Store this year. FotoJet has over 200,000 registered users worldwide and is focused on collage making, graphics design, and photo editing.

In this interview, David talks about FotoJet.

Geetesh: David, can you tell us more about FotoJet—what motivated you to create this picture collage and editing site?

David: We have been graphics software developers since 2006. We have developed more graphic software programs for Mac and Windows in the past. And many of our Mac software often get recommended by Mac App Store. So, we thought it’s time to go ahead with online app development with FotoJet. And we believe we will do just as well as we did with Mac software. So here we are.

Visual effects in FotoJet

Visual effects in FotoJet

Geetesh: David, can you provide some ideas on how FotoJet can be used to create picture elements for PowerPoint presentations?

David: You can open FotoJet and select a design template under the Design mode. Then upload your own photos. Customize the design by fixing your images, adding text or clipart, etc. Finally, save and share.

You could use this output within your PowerPoint slides.

Content created for PowerPoint in FotoJet

Content created for PowerPoint in FotoJet


FotoJet: Conversation with David Lin.
FotoJet: Conversation with David Lin



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