LeapFrog Enterprises
American educational entertainment and electronics company
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April 10 2025 | LeapFrog founder Michael Wood died from complications caused by Alzheimer's disease. |
2019 | LeapFrog released the LeapPad Academy and LeapStart Go. |
2018 | LeapFrog released the LeapStart 3D. |
2017 | LeapFrog released the Epic Academy Edition with a redesigned protective bumper and access to LeapFrog Academy program. |
2016 | LeapFrog announced a new family of LeapStart products. |
April 4 2016 | VTech completed its $72 million acquisition of LeapFrog. |
September 2015 | LeapFrog released the LeapFrog Epic, an Android-based tablet for children aged 3-9 with a 7-inch multi-touch screen and 16GB memory. |
August 2015 | LeapFrog announced LeapFrog Epic, an Android-based tablet for children. |
2014 | LeapFrog released the LeapPad3 and LeapPad Ultra XDi tablets. |
2014 | LeapFrog released LeapBand (its first wearable activity tracker), LeapPad3, and LeapPad Ultra XDi tablet devices. |
July 2014 | LeapFrog announced the release of LeapTV. |
2013 | LeapFrog launched the LeapPad Ultra tablet computer and LeapReader. |
July 2013 | LeapFrog launched the LeapReader, a stylus that reads audiobooks and teaches basic writing skills. |
August 2012 | LeapFrog released the LeapPad2 and the LeapsterGS Explorer portable learning system. |
August 2011 | LeapFrog released the LeapPad Explorer, a personalized learning tablet for children aged 4-9. |
March 2011 | John Barbour was named the chief executive officer of LeapFrog. The company released the LeapPad Explorer educational tablet computer for children aged four to nine. |
March 2011 | John Barbour was named the chief executive officer of LeapFrog. |
2010 | LeapFrog released the Leapster Explorer educational handheld game console. |
March 2010 | William 'Bill' Chiasson replaced Jeffrey Katz as LeapFrog president and chief executive officer. |
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