Kodak Alaris

[5] In 2012, Kodak filed for bankruptcy after a years-long decline in the company's core film photography business.

[13] In 2016, the company launched Kodak Moments, a visual storytelling app, at the South by Southwest festival.

[16] In 2020, the Paper, Photochemicals, Display, and Software business was sold to Sino Promise, China which was also a major distributor for Kodak Alaris.

[18] On 18 November 2020, Kodak Alaris was formally transferred from KPP to the Board of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).

[19] On 1 August 2024 Kodak Alaris was sold by the UK PPF to Kingswood capital management, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm.

The kiosk machines are sourced from original manufacturers and assembled for Kodak Alaris by third party integrators located in US and Germany.

[21] Manufacturer Eastman Kodak's main business continues to be the production of movie and industrial films, where it retains control over the sales and distribution.

Kodak Ultramax 400 film boxes showing before and after a 2023 package redesign
As of 2024 , Kodak Ultramax 800 is only sold in disposable cameras