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Zedge
DeveloperZedge
Initial release2003
Operating systemAndroid, iOS, Windows Phone, Web[1]
Available inEnglish
TypeContent Discovery Platform
Websitewww.zedge.net

Zedge is a content distribution platform that provides consumers with a way to personalize their mobile devices. It has offices in Trondheim, Vilnius, and New York City.[citation needed]

As of February 2, 2023, the Zedge app has been downloaded over 436 million times and has approximately 30 million monthly active users.

History

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Zedge was founded by Tom Arnøy, Kenneth Sundnes, and Paul Shaw in Norway in 2003. In June 2016, Zedge's parent company was spun off from IDT[2] as a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[3]

Key Information

The company has expanded with the launch of Shortz, a mobile app, in 2019.[4] In 2021, Zedge acquired online emoji encyclopedia Emojipedia.[5][6] In 2022, Zedge acquired photography and mobile gaming company GuruShots.[7]

Services

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Zedge offers a variety of customization options, including ringtones, wallpapers, home screen app icons, widgets, and notification sounds.[8] Artists can launch a virtual storefront in Zedge, allowing them to market and sell their content to Zedge's global user base.

Recognition

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In 2013, Zedge was recognized as one of Time's Best 50 Android Apps.[9]

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Zedge, Inc. is a publicly traded company that develops and operates digital marketplaces and interactive platforms focused on mobile personalization and self-expression, primarily through its flagship Zedge app, which provides users with customizable content such as ringtones, wallpapers, notification sounds, and video backgrounds. Founded in 2003 in as a for sharing mobile content, the company was acquired by in 2006 and later spun off as an independent entity in 2016, listing on the under the ticker ZDGE. The Zedge app operates on a model, offering millions of free and premium items created by global artists and musicians, with monetization through , subscriptions, and in-app purchases of Zedge Credits for exclusive content. As of July 2025, the app had accumulated over 700 million total installs and served 23.3 million monthly active users, with accounting for 32.5% of its user base. Zedge has expanded beyond personalization tools to include , an AI-powered wallpaper generator launched in fiscal 2023; GuruShots, a skill-based photo challenge game acquired in 2022; and , an emoji reference site acquired in 2021, which attracts over 48 million monthly page views. The company reported $29.4 million in revenue for its fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, supported by a of 82 employees across offices in New York, Tel (), and Vilnius ().

Overview

Company description

Zedge is a content distribution platform founded in 2003 that specializes in personalizing mobile devices through user-generated and licensed , such as ringtones, wallpapers, notification sounds, app icons, and widgets. The company operates a model via its flagship Zedge App, enabling users to download and customize these elements to express their individual styles and preferences. Over time, Zedge has expanded beyond basic to encompass a broader ecosystem in the , connecting artists, creators, and consumers worldwide. Having evolved into a publicly traded since its 2016 spin-off from , Zedge now develops digital marketplaces and immersive gaming environments, such as the photo challenge game GuruShots, all centered on self-expression and content discovery. This growth reflects its shift toward monetizing user engagement through , subscriptions, and in-app purchases while fostering a global community of content creators. As of July 31, 2024, the platform had achieved nearly 674 million lifetime installs across Android and devices, demonstrating its enduring appeal in mobile personalization. Zedge maintains a strong global presence, serving users primarily through its Android and applications, with monthly active users for the Zedge App reaching 23.3 million as of July 31, 2025. This reach underscores its role as a key player in the industry, particularly in emerging markets like , where it accounts for 32.5% of its user base. By prioritizing accessible, high-quality content, Zedge continues to adapt to evolving mobile trends and user demands for .

Corporate information

Zedge, Inc. is a corporation originally incorporated in 2008 as Zedge Holdings, Inc., with the name change to Zedge, Inc. occurring in 2016. The company operates through various international subsidiaries, including GuruShots Ltd. in and Pty Ltd. in . As a , Zedge has been traded on the exchange under the ZDGE since its spin-off from in 2016. This spin-off distributed shares to IDT's stockholders, establishing Zedge as an independent entity focused on marketplaces. The principal executive offices are located at 1178 Broadway, 3rd Floor #1450, New York, NY 10001, , from which core management and U.S.-based operations are overseen. Zedge maintains leased facilities in , , and , , to support product development, design, marketing, and engineering teams, reflecting its European operational roots. Additional presence exists in , , via the GuruShots subsidiary. Post-spin-off, Zedge's ownership is dispersed among institutional investors and the public, with major holders including (approximately 4.85% of shares) and (about 3.89%). However, Executive Chairman Michael Jonas exercises significant control, holding roughly 61% of the total voting power primarily through Class B , a structure inherited from the affiliation.

History

Founding and early development

Zedge was founded in 2003 in , , by Tom Arnøy, Kenneth Sundnes, and Paul Shaw as a provider. The company launched its initial , www.zedge.net, that year, allowing users to upload and download ringtones for early mobile phones. In its early years, Zedge focused primarily on ringtones and wallpapers to enable basic of mobile devices, with the platform quickly expanding to include tones and other simple customization tools. By 2006, the service had attracted a growing international user base, particularly in and , where adoption was surging. This period marked Zedge's transition from a niche to a community-driven platform, with users contributing content to foster a diverse of options. Key growth milestones included the introduction of a mobile app for Android devices in 2009, which extended the web platform's reach to smartphone users and accelerated content downloads. The acquisition of a 90% stake by in December 2006 for $3.4 million integrated Zedge into IDT's broader telecommunications services, providing resources for enhanced distribution and development. Under IDT, Zedge continued to build its global presence, reaching over ten million members worldwide by 2008 and solidifying its role in the ecosystem through the mid-2010s.

Public listing and spin-off

In June 2016, Zedge was spun off from its parent company, , through a distribution of Zedge's Class A and Class B to IDT stockholders of record as of May 26, 2016, with the distribution effective at 11:59 p.m. EDT on June 1, 2016. This tax-free spin-off resulted in Zedge becoming an independent , with its Class B listed on the under the ZDGE beginning June 8, 2016. Prior to the distribution, in May 2016, Zedge raised $3 million in capital by selling approximately 1.1 million shares of Class B to existing equity holders at a of $27 million, providing funds to support expansion of its ecosystem. Following the spin-off, Zedge refocused its business strategy on enhancing monetization of its core mobile personalization app through networks, direct advertiser partnerships, and the introduction of premium subscription models. accounted for over 90% of its $10.0 million in fiscal 2017 (ended July 31, 2017), with the company launching a premium subscription app in 2017 to diversify beyond ad reliance and capture recurring from users seeking ad-free experiences and exclusive content. This shift supported growth in monthly active users, reaching 31.7 million by the end of fiscal 2017, though fiscal 2017 results showed a net loss of $0.6 million due to investments in product development and marketing. Zedge encountered early post-spin-off challenges, including intense competition from major app stores like and Apple's , as well as third-party mobile content developers offering similar personalization tools. Additionally, in January 2016—prior to but impacting the transition—Apple temporarily removed the Zedge app from the iOS over guideline violations related to download prompts, leading to a reinstatement in March 2016 after compliance updates; this disruption contributed to a nearly 10% decline in iOS monthly active users and affected overall revenue growth during the initial independent period.

Acquisitions and expansions

In 2019, Zedge expanded its portfolio beyond traditional mobile personalization by launching Shortz, a chat stories app offering serialized, short-form fiction narratives designed to engage users through interactive, bite-sized entertainment experiences. This move marked Zedge's initial foray into narrative-driven content, aiming to diversify its offerings and attract a broader audience interested in casual, mobile-first storytelling. Building on this momentum, Zedge pursued targeted acquisitions to bolster its content ecosystem. In August 2021, the company acquired , the authoritative online resource for emoji information and usage, which added a comprehensive emoji database and licensing capabilities to Zedge's platform. The integration enabled Zedge to serve the global emoji user base more effectively, increasing its monthly by approximately 8 million shortly after the deal. A pivotal expansion occurred in April 2022 when Zedge acquired GuruShots, a mobile gaming platform specializing in photo-based challenges and competitions, for a total potential consideration of $34.8 million, including $18 million in cash at closing and up to $16.8 million in earnouts over two years. This acquisition introduced a new dimension to Zedge's gaming portfolio, leveraging GuruShots' established community of over 100 million users to create synergies with existing apps and expand into visual, competitive mobile experiences. From 2024 to 2025, Zedge shifted focus toward AI-powered innovations and B2B opportunities to drive sustainable growth. In June 2025, the company launched DataSeeds.AI, a content marketplace providing rights-cleared visual datasets for AI , targeting enterprise clients in , , and AI development sectors. This B2B initiative capitalized on Zedge's vast creator-generated content , positioning the company as a key supplier for AI model needs. Complementing these efforts, Zedge outlined a five-pronged growth for fiscal 2026, emphasizing revenue diversification, AI integration across products, new product launches (targeting at least six initiatives), operational optimization, and shareholder returns through capital allocation. These strategies built on fiscal 2025 advancements, such as AI-enhanced creative tools in the Zedge app, to foster long-term scalability.

Products and services

Core mobile personalization

Zedge's flagship mobile application serves as a comprehensive platform for device customization, offering users a vast selection of free and premium content to personalize ringtones, wallpapers, notification sounds, app icons, and widgets across Android and iOS devices. The app enables seamless downloads of high-definition wallpapers, live and video wallpapers, alarm tones, and customizable notification alerts, allowing users to tailor their phone's audio and visual elements to reflect personal styles or moods. App icons can be customized through integrated tools that support theme-based replacements, while widgets provide quick-access personalization options for home screens, all accessible directly within the app interface. Key user features emphasize ease of use and , including robust search functionality to browse content by category, keyword, or trending selections, followed by audio and visual previews before . One-tap installation streamlines the process, enabling immediate application of selected items to the device without navigating external settings, which enhances the overall for quick customizations. The platform also supports community-driven contributions, where users can upload original content such as ringtones and wallpapers, subject to a dedicated moderation team that ensures quality and compliance with guidelines. Monetization combines an ad-supported free tier, where users can access core content by viewing occasional advertisements, with a premium subscription model known as Zedge+. The Zedge+ subscription provides ad-free browsing, unlimited downloads, and exclusive access to premium items like high-quality live wallpapers and artist-curated collections, with options for credit bundles to unlock additional content. As of July 31, 2025, Zedge had 984,000 active subscriptions. This model caters to both casual users and those seeking enhanced, uninterrupted personalization. The content library comprises over 30 million items, including more than 30 million high-quality, rights-cleared images, encompassing contributions from licensed artists, verified creators, and everyday users, fostering a diverse of static and dynamic assets. Tools within the Zedge Premium allow artists to create personalized storefronts, upload custom designs, and monetize their work through sales of premium ringtones, icons, and wallpapers, with successful creators earning significant revenue from global downloads. This user- and artist-generated approach, combined with licensed media, ensures a continually expanding repository that prioritizes and variety for mobile customization.

Gaming and interactive features

Zedge entered the mobile gaming space prominently through its acquisition of GuruShots in April 2022, marking a strategic expansion into skill-based interactive entertainment. GuruShots, described as "the world's greatest game," integrates with competitive gaming, allowing users to participate in over 300 monthly challenges where they upload photos and vote on others' submissions, with over 550,000 photographs uploaded monthly. The platform fosters a global community of over 7 million enthusiasts, emphasizing elements like , recognition, and skill improvement through a model supported by in-app purchases of . Recent updates, including a revamped process and a coin-based economy implemented in fiscal 2024, have enhanced user retention and revenue from new players. Complementing this, Zedge launched the Shortz app in late as an platform, delivering serialized short-form fiction in a chat-message format to engage users in narrative-driven experiences. Shortz features intriguing, suspenseful stories ranging from 500 to 4,000 words, presented as conversations between characters, encouraging social sharing and immersion without traditional puzzle mechanics. While not a core gaming title, it contributes to Zedge's by blending with user-generated or curated content, available on Android and . Zedge has also incorporated interactive personalization elements into its offerings, such as customizable sound packs and generative AI tools that tie into gaming contexts. For instance, the feature within the Zedge app enables users to create AI-generated wallpapers for avatars or game-themed backgrounds, with enhancements including image-to-image AI capabilities rolled out in fiscal 2025; while GuruShots leverages user-uploaded photos for personalized competitive profiles. Additionally, in 2024, Zedge soft-launched AI Art Master, a hybrid casual game focused on AI image creation and themed competitions, further blending with interactive play. These features draw from GuruShots' expertise in to boost engagement across Zedge's platforms. By 2025, the gaming and interactive segment, led by GuruShots, supports a significant portion of Zedge's user base, with the broader Zedge app reporting 23.3 million monthly active users as of July 31, 2025, and GuruShots maintaining a community exceeding 7 million participants, contributing to overall retention through competitive and creative mechanics. This integration has driven synergies, such as between GuruShots players and Zedge's premium content creators, enhancing active user participation without specifying exact percentages for the gaming subset.

Emoji and content licensing

In August 2021, Zedge acquired , the leading online authority on meanings, documentation, and historical archives, for approximately $7 million. This acquisition provided Zedge with ownership of a comprehensive database that supports app integrations, such as search functionalities and platform-specific comparisons, while serving as an educational resource for developers, users, and the . Emojipedia's integration enhances Zedge's personalization offerings by extending access to billions of global users and adding over 8.9 million monthly active users to Zedge's platform as of July 31, 2025. In July 2025, reached 48.4 million monthly page views. Within the Zedge app, emoji features include custom emoji packs generated via AI tools, allowing users to create personalized emojis by describing concepts, alongside digital s and libraries for messaging and social interactions. These tools enable reaction-based personalization, such as applying stickers in chats or customizing app icons with emoji elements, drawing from 's expansive library of over 3,700 emojis across categories like animals, , and symbols. In July 2025, launched a dedicated digital stickers vertical to celebrate , making high-quality, downloadable stickers available across desktop and mobile for seamless integration into messaging apps, along with an AI-powered emoji generator. Zedge offers B2B licensing services through platforms like DataSeeds.AI, launched in June 2025, which enables brands to license user-generated and AI-generated visual content, including rights-cleared images and datasets suitable for , , and AI training. This service transforms Zedge's catalog of approximately 30 million original assets into scalable, enterprise-grade resources, with on-demand access for commercial use while ensuring creator attribution and . By October 2025, DataSeeds.AI had secured multiple enterprise customers, focusing on visual datasets for generative AI applications and . Zedge has formed partnerships with frontier AI companies to advance content generation and distribution, notably collaborating with Perle.ai and Émet Research in June 2025 to release a foundational dataset for computer vision and generative AI, derived from Zedge's licensed content library. These alliances leverage Zedge's user-generated assets to support AI model training, emphasizing ethical data sourcing and distribution for B2B clients in emerging technologies.

Business and operations

Financial performance

Zedge's primary revenue streams consist of , which accounted for approximately 69% of at $20.3 million, subscriptions at 17% or $5.1 million (up 17.1% year-over-year), and other sources including digital goods and services at about 14% combined, totaling $4.0 million, for 2025 ending July 31, 2025. Overall for fiscal 2025 reached $29.4 million, a 2.3% decline from $30.1 million in fiscal 2024, reflecting challenges in digital goods offset by subscription growth. Key financial milestones in fiscal 2025 included a return to revenue growth in the third quarter, with rising 1.3% year-over-year to $7.8 million despite macroeconomic pressures and the U.S. ban impacting short-form video trends. net income for that quarter improved 63.7% to $0.2 million, or $0.01 per share. For the full year, the company reported a net loss of $2.4 million, a significant improvement from the $9.2 million loss in fiscal 2024, supported by $2.9 million in and a debt-free with $19 million in cash. Since its in 2016 at around $5 per share, Zedge's stock (NYSE American: ZDGE) has experienced volatility, trading in a range of $1.50 to $7.00 over the years, influenced by market conditions and company performance. As of late 2025, shares traded around $2.80, yielding a of approximately $33 million. The company initiated its first quarterly cash of $0.016 per share in October 2025, payable November 7, 2025, marking a shift toward returns alongside ongoing share repurchases totaling 1.3 million shares in fiscal 2025. Looking to fiscal 2026, Zedge's strategy emphasizes cost efficiency through operational optimizations, investments in AI-driven innovations such as DataSeeds.AI for B2B content generation, and enhanced capital returns to shareholders via dividends and buybacks, while developing six new product alphas including Tapedeck for audio personalization.

Leadership and offices

Zedge, Inc. is led by Jonathan Reich, who has held the position since August 2020 and previously served as the company's President since 2011 and from 2011 to 2020. Reich brings extensive experience in , having previously been President of Fabrix Systems, Inc., a , from 2007 to 2014, and CEO of Net2Phone Global Services, a VoIP provider, from 1999 to 2007. As Vice Chairman of the Board since November 2016, Howard S. Jonas maintains strong ties to the company's origins through his role as founder of , from which Zedge was spun off in 2016. The executive team includes Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Yi Tsai, appointed in August 2020, who oversees financial strategy and operations; Tsai previously served as Controller at Zedge from 2017 to 2020 and held CFO roles at other technology firms. While Zedge does not publicly list a dedicated Chief Technology Officer, the company has integrated AI capabilities across its products, supported by engineering teams focused on innovation in personalization and content delivery. The Board of Directors comprises individuals with expertise in technology and gaming, including Mark Ghermezian, co-founder of Braze, Inc., a mobile marketing platform, and Paul Packer, founder of Globis Capital Advisors, which invests in high-tech startups; this composition guides strategic decisions in digital content and interactive media. Zedge maintains a global operational footprint with offices supporting development, business functions, and product management. The company is headquartered in , where a small domestic team handles and partnerships, operating primarily remotely without dedicated physical space. In , , Zedge operates a development center focused on , technology, and content-related functions, including a new 3,600 square-foot facility leased in 2025 for its GuruShots and Zedge teams. Additional operations are based in , , supporting product, monetization, and marketing for acquired entities like GuruShots. The former office in , , which previously housed R&D activities, was shut down following a 2025 restructuring, though the lease extends to 2027. As of July 31, 2025, Zedge employs approximately 82 people worldwide, with the majority in and . Post-pandemic, the company has adopted a hybrid work model across its locations in four countries, allowing employees flexibility to balance in-office collaboration with to promote autonomy and creativity.

Recognition

Awards and milestones

In 2013, Zedge was named one of Time magazine's 50 Best Android Apps of the year, recognized for its innovative approach to mobile personalization through customizable ringtones, wallpapers, and notifications. Key milestones in Zedge's growth include surpassing 100 million app installs globally by fiscal 2016, reflecting its early dominance in the personalization market. By fiscal 2019, downloads had exceeded 396 million, establishing Zedge as one of the most widely adopted apps in its category. In recent years, the platform has continued this trajectory, reaching over 689 million downloads as of 2025. In 2025, Zedge received recognition for its advancements in AI-driven content tools, including participation in Maxim Group's Virtual Tech Conference, where it showcased innovations in generative AI for personalized media creation.

User engagement and impact

Zedge's maintains a substantial global user base, with approximately 23.3 million monthly active users (MAU) as of July 31, 2025, reflecting a diverse audience primarily from emerging markets such as , which accounts for about 32.5% of the MAU. The platform has achieved over 689 million lifetime downloads across and Android, underscoring its widespread adoption for mobile personalization. Engagement is driven by a vast library of user-generated and curated content, including wallpapers, ringtones, and notification sounds, which users access to customize their devices and express personal style. Subscription metrics highlight deepening user commitment, with 984,000 active subscribers as of July 31, 2025, marking a 47% year-over-year increase and contributing to a 21% rise in subscription revenue for fiscal 2025. The Zedge further boosts interaction by enabling creators to upload and monetize content, resulting in a 673% surge in image uploads since August 2022, much of it AI-generated. Features like the AI tool have engaged over 40,000 users, with 60% returning for multiple sessions, demonstrating enhanced retention through interactive creation. The platform's impact extends to fostering a , where approximately 500,000 submissions are moderated monthly, allowing artists and individuals to reach millions and earn shares up to 80% on downloads. This community-driven model not only personalizes user experiences—helping reflect emotions and interests—but also empowers content creators by integrating their work into a serving over 23 million active users. elements, such as achievement badges and rankings, further cultivate a , encouraging sustained participation and higher interaction rates. Overall, Zedge's emphasis on accessible, high-quality personalization has solidified its role in mobile culture, though challenges like MAU declines in emerging markets (down 13.6% in fiscal ) highlight ongoing needs.

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