We’re scientists dedicated to advancing the art of photography
DxO develops some of the world’s most advanced image processing technologies, which have enabled over 400 million devices to capture the highest quality images achievable. DxO designs and manufactures the DxO ONE, a connected, miniaturized, and pro-quality camera for iPhone and Android smartphones that has revolutionized the world of mobile photography. DxO has also developed DxO PhotoLab (formerly DxO OpticsPro), as well as other image processing software for Mac and PC, all of which have been acclaimed by top photographers the world over.
DxO at a glance
FOUNDED IN
2003
HEADQUARTERS
Paris
# OF PHOTOS EDITED PER YEAR WORLDWIDE
80+ million
DEVICES USING DxO TECHNOLOGY
400+ million
"Simply Better Images"
For well over a decade, our scientists and engineers have been creating products that help transform everyday moments into enduring memories, including technologies in use by the world’s leading camera and smartphone companies, powerful image processing software, and the award-winning DxO ONE camera.
Technology & Innovation
DxO’s patented technologies are the result of a close collaboration with leading research laboratories in applied mathematics. Our products include:
A miniaturized DSLR-quality camera that connects with your iPhone or Android smartphone to let you instantly share images with the world.
An ecosystem of genuine accessories that dramatically extend the fields of use of the DxO ONE camera.
Formerly DxO OpticsPro, the award winning RAW conversion software for Mac and PC that automatically corrects optical flaws, extends dynamic range, and seamlessly removes digital noise from images.
Desktop software for Mac and PC that faithfully reproduces the look of silver halide film stocks, including precise grain structures, on digital photos.
Desktop software for Mac and PC with the ability to correct complex perspective problems and restore natural proportions in photos taken with wide-angle photographic lenses.
Headquarters & Offices
We’re headquartered in Paris, with offices in San Francisco, Tokyo and Seoul.