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San Jose, CA, USA
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ByteDance operates various content platforms that aim to inform, educate, entertain, and inspire users from different backgrounds. Its main products include Toutiao, a news aggregation app, and Douyin, a popular short video sharing platform in China. Internationally, ByteDance is best known for TikTok, which allows users to create and share short videos. Other products include Helo, a social media platform in India, and Lark, an enterprise collaboration tool. The company uses advanced algorithms to personalize user experiences, which helps keep users engaged. ByteDance generates revenue primarily through advertising, allowing brands to target specific audiences on its platforms. This focus on user-generated content and effective advertising strategies sets ByteDance apart from competitors like Facebook and Google. The company's goal is to connect users with content that resonates with them while providing businesses with effective advertising solutions.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
Private
Total Funding
$5.6B
Headquarters
Beijing, China
Founded
2012
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