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ImageQuix
ImageQuix provides vertical SaaS and integrated e-commerce to professional photography studios, processing billions of images annually.
ImageQuix
Captura is a provider of photography software solutions. The company offers workflow management and e-commerce tools for professional photographers. Founded in 1997, Captura is based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Walnut Creek
Corporate office
Walnut Creek, CA, United States
Additional offices
Raleigh, NC
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does ImageQuix's software actually do for a photography studio?
ImageQuix provides an end-to-end workflow platform covering image capture, automated editing (including greenscreen replacement and bulk adjustments), online proofing galleries, customer relationship management, and integrated print fulfillment. Instead of patching together separate tools, a volume studio uses ImageQuix to move from camera to shipped product within a single system.
Who owns ImageQuix and how is it structured?
Charlesbank Capital Partners, a Boston-based middle-market private equity firm, owns ImageQuix. Charlesbank acquired the company and subsequently engineered the acquisition of PhotoLynx, its largest competitor, creating a combined entity that dominates the volume-photography software niche. The firm operates as a consolidated platform under the ImageQuix brand.
Is ImageQuix a family office or an operating company?
ImageQuix is not a family office. It is an operating company controlled by private equity firm Charlesbank Capital Partners. The Altss record lists no disclosed individual principals beyond the CEO, and the entity functions as a vertical-market technology consolidator rather than a manager of family wealth.
How does the PhotoLynx acquisition affect ImageQuix's competitive position?
The PhotoLynx acquisition removed the only other legacy platform of comparable scale in the volume-photography software market. The combined company now serves the majority of large-volume photography studios in North America, giving ImageQuix significant pricing power and the ability to direct clients toward its cloud-based workflow without a meaningful competitor for the specific integrated workflow-plus-fulfillment bundle.
What makes ImageQuix's business model different from generic photo editing software?
ImageQuix embeds fulfillment directly into the workflow. Generic tools handle editing and storage, but ImageQuix captures revenue on every print, package, and shipped product that moves through the platform. This converts the software into a transaction processor with recurring, volume-linked economics tied to end-consumer purchasing, not just a subscription license.
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