A weekly roundup of L.A. tech company and product launches.
Little Labs: Smartwatch app development studio Little Labs of Venice has launched its customizable clock app on Apple Watch, called Facer. The watch app provides a number of background images, including Instagram photos, and a variety of watch faces.
Uber: San Francisco’s Uber Technologies Inc. has launched its food delivery service, Uber Eats, as a standalone app. Uber Easts delivers meals from L.A.-area restaurants for $8 to $12, with select meals delivered in 10 minutes or less.
IndieU: Westlake Village’s IndieU has launched its music-sharing and artist-booking app across 15 U.S. colleges. The app connects independent artists with fans and opportunities to perform at local colleges and parties.
NantMobile: Culver City’s NantMobile has launched a media sharing app called mimik access. The app was developed in partnership with mimik technology Inc. of Vancouver and allows users to share image, audio and video files.
TigerText: Santa Monica’s securing messaging platform TigerText has launched partnerships with Salesforce.com Inc. and Box. TigerText messages will embed in the Salesforce Health Cloud and hospitals using Box will be able to share medical images, such as X-rays, CT scans and ultrasounds, via the TigerText mobile interface.
Technology reporter Garrett Reim can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @garrettreim for the latest in L.A. tech news.