Toymail was a company that produced connected toys enabling two-way voice messaging between children[1]. The company was based in Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY[2]. Toymail participated in Y Combinator's Winter 2016 batch[3] and operated with a team size of 2[4]. The company is listed as inactive[5]. Toymail's product line included plush toys called "Talkies" that allowed users to send and receive voice messages through a mobile application[6]. The toys supported both messaging to adult phones via the Toymail app and direct messaging between other Talkies devices[6]. The product featured on-board voice filtering software that enabled offline functionality[6].
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- The only kid-friendly WIFI toy messenger. Use our free app to message our toys from your phone & your child can reply right back! After securing funding from both Amazon and Verizon and getting into Y Combinator, Toymail has just launched the "Talkies" - a quirky new line of plush toys that let friends and family exchange messages with kids for two-way voice talk. With Toymail's Talkies kids can: • Send messages to grownup's phones with the free Toymail app • Send messages directly to other friend's Talkies. • Play for hours on or offline with our on-board voice filtering software[6]
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