Instagram rival plans U.S. market push

Kuddle, a Norwegian picture sharing app designed for children and billing itself as a rival to Instagram could have one million users by the end of the year and plans an aggressive push into the U.S. market, its chief executive said on Tuesday.

Kuddle, which raised $2 million U.S. in funding recently and is in the process of raising another $8 million U.S., is now hiring staff in Silicon Valley and has already rolled out the app in nine languages with further versions in the works to meet unexpectedly strong demand, it said.

The app, which launched this month, lets parents monitor what their children publish and keeps access to content restricted, preventing strangers from seeing and sharing pictures. There are no hashtags or comments to prevent online bullying and "likes" are anonymous.

Most of the app's users are based in Norway and the U.S. but the firm has also recorded significant growth in countries like India and Saudi Arabia, prompting developers to speed up work on new language versions.

Kuddle itself is free and the company expects to generate revenue from an upcoming in-app store, selling safe mobile devices from some of the leading global brands, combined with child friendly data packages from mobile phone operators.

The firm has recorded interest from some major U.S. and European venture capital funds.

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