Image storage service Everpix will be shutting down over the coming weeks. Everpix uploaded your photos and intelligently sorted them, organizing them by day and event. The team was unable to secure new funding, and was also unable to find a new home for the service, according to a post on their blog:
It’s frustrating (to say the least) that we cannot continue to work on Everpix. We were unable to secure sufficient funding in order to properly scale the business, and our endeavors to find a new home for Everpix did not come to pass. At this point, we have no other options but to discontinue the service.
Everpix will become read-only from now on. This means that photos won’t sync to the service, external service syncing is disabled, and so is editing and photo deletion. Everpix will formally shut down on December 15, 2013. Until then, you can browse, download specific photos, and download your collection archive. The team is currently working on getting people their photos. Additionally, Everpix will refund the subscriptions of all of their paying customers.
Are you an Everpix user? Do you know where you’ll take your pictures? Let us know in the comments.
Source: Everpix