The US software company Keypoint Intelligence has joined Total Specific Solutions

The acquisition of the digital imaging data provider strengthens the Netherlands-based TSS's market position in North America following its recent purchase of GeoSoftware

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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On May 6, 2026, Total Specific Solutions (TSS), a company based in Utrecht, the Netherlands, announced its acquisition of Keypoint Intelligence. Keypoint Intelligence is a prominent US-based provider of data, market intelligence, and analytical software specifically tailored for the global digital imaging industry. The company is headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey, and its integration into TSS represents a strategic expansion of the latter's software and data service capabilities.[1][2][3]

Keypoint Intelligence serves as a comprehensive provider of data services, business intelligence, and document management solutions. The firm supports a broad network of clients, including the digital imaging industry's leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Additionally, Keypoint Intelligence provides services to more than 2,000 dealers and leasing companies, utilizing its core platform, bliQ, to deliver insight-driven results to its customer base.[1][2]

By acquiring Keypoint Intelligence, TSS aims to further solidify its market position within North America. This move follows the company's previous acquisition of GeoSoftware, signaling a continued focus on growth within the North American region. The acquisition allows TSS to leverage Keypoint's specialized expertise in the digital imaging sector to enhance its overall portfolio of software solutions.[1][2]

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