Amazon SageMaker. A fully managed cloud machine learning platform, Amazon SageMaker enables developers and data scientists to build, train and deploy machine learning models for predictive analytics applications.
Amazon Lex. This service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text is powered by the same technology as Alexa.
Amazon Polly. A text-to-speech service, Amazon Polly uses deep learning technology to convert text into spoken audio. It includes Sixty voices across twenty-nine languages.
Amazon Polly. A text-to-speech service, Amazon Polly uses deep learning technology to convert text into spoken audio. It includes Sixty voices across twenty-nine languages.
Amazon Rekognition. This software-as-a-service facial recognition and analysis platform uses the deepest learning algorithm to process images and extract information from them.
AWS DeepLens. This programmable video camera enables developers to easily experiment with machine learning, AI, and the internet of things.
Alexa Voice Service. This programming interface provides developers with a set of C++ libraries to add Amazon Alexa’s speech and other capabilities into their applications and devices.
Amazon Transcribe. This service converts speech to text quickly and accurately by using a deep learning process called automatic speech recognition.
Amazon Translate. Amazon Translate is a cloud service that can convert large amounts of text written in one language to another language.
Alexa Skills Kit. This software development kit enables developers to build skills or conversational applications on Amazon Alexa.
AMAZON PRIVATELY OWNED BRANDS
AmazonBasics. This is Amazon’s privately labeled, low-budget brand that mainly sells kitchen, tech, and household products.
Amazon Elements. This line of domestic products includes health and personal care items, as well as nutritional supplements.
Mama Bear. This private label of Amazon sells baby wipes, newborn through size six diapers, baby food, diaper pail refills, and baby laundry detergent.
Presto!. This brand started as a laundry detergent in 2016 but has added household paper towels and toilet paper to its product line.
IMDb. The world’s most popular database for movies, TV, celebrity, video games, and streaming online content was acquired by Amazon in 1998.
Audible. Audible, a book and spoken audio content provider, was acquired by Amazon in 2008 for $300 million.
Zappos. Amazon acquired this online shoe and clothing retailer in an all-stock deal worth $1.2 billion in 2009.
Twitch. A social media and video game streaming platform, Twitch was purchased by Amazon for $970 million in 2014.
Whole Foods. Food, beverage, and organic grocery store chain Whole Foods were acquired by Amazon for $13.7 billion in 2017.
Ring. Amazon took ownership of this home security and smart home company in 2018 for $1 billion.
Zoox. Autonomous vehicles, robotics, and transportation company was acquired as a wholly owned subsidiary by Amazon for $1.2 billion in 2020.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Amazon acquired this film and TV studio for $8.5 billion in March 2022.