By Randy dela Fuente | Founder | 5 min read
Today marks a significant milestone for Snapizzi – it’s been exactly nine years since our launch on January 1, 2015. It has been a journey of highs and lows, and today, after a
long period of silence, I’d like to share the story so far and the vision for our future. As I reflect on this journey, I’m filled with a mix of emotions – nostalgia, gratitude, and a renewed excitement for what lies ahead. I’ve made my share of mistakes and bad decisions along the way. But as I’ve learned, with the fullness of time, I can always find a way to connect the dots to something positive. This is another one of those times.
The Genesis of Snapizzi
The journey began in 2010, fueled by a vision shaped by my 25 years as a high-volume photographer. I saw the transformative potential in Snapizzi’s revolutionary barcode technology – a breakthrough poised to redefine our industry. This vision led to the rebirth of Snapizzi and the strategic decision to secure a patent, safeguarding our intellectual property. Or so I thought.
A patent, in essence, is to an idea what copyright is to a photograph – a shield that is supposed to protect its uniqueness and value. Our goal was clear: to license the technology protected by our patent to all companies and competitors in the space. By doing so, we aimed to foster a collaborative ecosystem where innovation could flourish, benefiting the entire industry while ensuring that our groundbreaking contributions were recognized and respected.
The Patent Invalidation and Its Impact
On December 4, 2019, we faced a significant setback when, after years of costly IP licensing and litigation, our patent was invalidated. This event was more than just a legal hurdle; it was a personal and professional blow that deeply affected me and the direction of Snapizzi. And my life. Since the patent invalidation, it’s been a challenging journey, filled with emotional and financial struggles. Snapizzi was more than just a business to me; it was a labor of love, an integral part of my life and who I was. The invalidation felt like a personal failure, making it difficult to find the strength to move forward. As a result, Snapizzi has been in a sort of hibernation mode for the past few years. Despite these obstacles, Snapizzi remained operational but without significant updates or active development.
My Time at US Inventor
During my search for answers and a desire to prevent others from facing a similar fate, I became deeply involved as a volunteer with US Inventor. This non-profit advocacy organization, based in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to restoring the intellectual property rights of inventors and startups. Unfortunately, as I learned, in the past 20 years, destructive legislation and court decisions have harmed the US patent system in ways that threaten our role as a leader in innovation, our national security, and our economic stability. This erosion has devastated many lives nationwide, leaving patent owners, who once trusted in the protection of their rights, defenseless.
Early last year, I joined US Inventor in a contract role as their Director of Outreach. I spent most of 2023 in Washington, D.C., automating USI’s internal operations and streamlining their outreach to legislators. Utilizing systems that I designed and developed, I coordinated over 400 congressional meetings, engaging with both House and Senate offices to discuss patent policy.
My experiences with US Inventor were eye-opening and instrumental in shaping my understanding of the broader landscape of innovation and intellectual property rights.
The Parallel of Intellectual Property and Photography
This journey mirrors the path of a photographer zealously guarding their copyrights. Just as a photographer’s work is an extension of their vision and creativity, a patent is the embodiment of an inventor’s idea – a shield that is supposed to protect and nurture innovation. The invalidation of our patent was like a photographer seeing their work used without acknowledgment or compensation.
Today, what started as our novel idea has become an industry standard, and the irony is that this transformation occurred in an industry built upon the protection of intellectual property.
The Recent Catastrophic Failure and Its Resolution
Recently, Snapizzi faced a catastrophic failure due to years of insufficient maintenance. The downtime was a difficult period, but it also finally reignited my passion for Snapizzi and underscored its value to our users. During this period, I reconnected with the original engineer who co-created Snapizzi. After being away for several years, he stepped in and resolved the issues the other engineers couldn’t, and he’s coming back on board again. His expertise and deep understanding of Snapizzi are unmatched. With his return, I am confident about a brighter and more robust future for Snapizzi.
Vision and Roadmap for Snapizzi’s Future
I am renewing my commitment to Snapizzi, focusing on enhancing and introducing new features that will benefit all our users. Looking ahead, I’m excited to share that we’re not just bringing Snapizzi back; we’re planning to take it to new heights. Our roadmap includes upgrading the UI, enhancing the codebase, and introducing new functionalities that align with your evolving needs.
Stay Tuned for More
In the coming months, I’ll be sharing a series of blog posts that dig deeper into each of these topics. From the lessons learned from the patent invalidation to the insights gained at US Inventor, the story of the catastrophic failure, and the roadmap for Snapizzi’s future – we have a lot to talk about.
Here’s to a future filled with innovation, growth, and continued success!
Posts in this Series
Snapizzi’s Odyssey: From Vision to Industry Standard and Beyond
Part I: Everyone Has a Plan Until They Get Punched in the Face
Part II: Losing the Patent, Gaining a Mission: My Fight for Change in DC
Part III: Coming Soon!
Part IV: Coming Soon!
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