Kuaishou
Headquarters | |
Native name | 快手 |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public company; partially state-owned |
| SEHK: 1024 | |
| Industry | Internet |
| Founded | March 2011 |
| Founder | Su Hua Cheng Yixiao |
| Headquarters | , China |
Key people | Su Hua (CEO) |
| Owner | China Internet Investment Fund (Cyberspace Administration of China) Beijing Radio and Television Station |
| Website | www |
| Kwai | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Kuaishou Technology |
| Operating system | |
| Type | Video sharing |
| License | Proprietary software |
| Website | kwai.com |
Kuaishou Technology (Chinese: 快手; lit. 'quick hand') is a Chinese publicly traded partly state-owned holding company based in Haidian District, Beijing, that was founded in 2011 by Hua Su (宿华) and Cheng Yixiao (程一笑). The company, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, is known for developing a mobile app for sharing users' short videos, a social network, and video special effects editor. The app is known as Kwai in many countries outside of China. It is also known as Snack Video in India, Pakistan and Indonesia.
As of 2019, it has a worldwide user base of over 200 million, leading the "Most Downloaded" lists of the Google Play and Apple App Store in eight countries, such as Brazil, where it was introduced in 2019. Its main competitor is Douyin, which is known as TikTok outside China.
Kuaishou's overseas team is led by the former CEO of the application 99, and staff from Google, Facebook, Netflix, and TikTok were recruited to lead the company's international expansion.
The China Internet Investment Fund, a state-owned enterprise controlled by the Cyberspace Administration of China, holds a golden share ownership stake in Kuaishou.