NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Shutterstock, Inc. (NYSE: SSTK), a leading global provider of digital imagery, today announced translations of its website into two new languages, Korean and Thai. The expansion brings the total number of languages supported by Shutterstock to twenty, and reflects the Company's goal of providing easier access, a better experience and more effective search for Asia's fast-growing creative communities.
"Shutterstock has been doing business in both Korea and Thailand since day one and we've seen their appetite for high quality imagery continue to grow rapidly," said Vice President of International, Gerd Mittmann. "With the addition of Korean and Thai, we now support four Asian languages including Chinese and Japanese, which has enriched the creative experience for thousands of customers. This is another positive step in our goal to localize access, content and search for customers around the world."
In celebration of this announcement, Shutterstock has curated lightboxes with images inspired by Korea and Thailand.
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