The company's flagship product is note-taking app Catch Notes, which allows users to capture text, images and locations to create a "private feed" virtual notebook. The company is also behind the popular Android
Catch.com's open API is integrated into a number of top apps including Free Dictionary, BBC News, DailyHoroscope and Favorite Recipes.
The company, founded in 2008 as Snaptic.com, raised a $2.3 million seed round last June that was also led by Excel. It says it will use the new round of funding to accelerate growth of its notes apps.
Catch.com isn't the first virtual note-taking developer with an API to grab investor attention. In October, Catch.com competitor
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