Our award-winning platforms power interactions and communications never before possible. In the process we are changing the way the world’s biggest companies, from Oprah and Sesame Street to G.E. and Disney, publish and interact with content across children’s books, magazines, textbooks, corporate communications and workflow.
We offer end-to-end solutions that help companies create and distribute across digital devices without losing their brand’s unique qualities, because we believe technology should enable, not dictate, the creative process.

“ScrollMotion earned its spot on the 2011 list, distinguishing itself amongst contenders due to its distinct creativity, ingenuity and potential for expansive growth. The company was recognized for leadership in the industry and capacity to shape how technology companies will communicate, educate and entertain in the future.”
Forbes, 11/30/2011
“One of the largest purchasers of iPads are corporations. They’re arming their sales teams with these devices,” said Koppel. And the reason is clear: Adding interactivity to sales presentations is a compelling proposition. ScrollMotion’s new tool brings the type of interactive features found in its media apps to sales presentations, something that Koppel says is invaluable to businesses because interactivity spurs conversations, and conversations lead to sales.”
Mashable, 11/4/2011
“Available exclusively in Apple’s iTunes App Store, the DC Super Friends: Race to Save Christmas storybook app for iPad - from Warner Bros. Consumer Products and ScrollMotion - teams DC Comics’ best-known superheroes with good ol’ Saint Nick. It's an early holiday present for kids of all ages.”
USA Today, 11/29/2011
“I'm always hoping we help a brand transition to the next generation of users,” says Josh Koppel, co-founder of ScrollMotion, who has been in the business of making apps for kids since 2005. “When I engaged with Scooby it was afterschool [and] it was Mama Cass. It's a fun brand because it bridges celebrity with silly horror cartoon. Our job is to make it come to life in this way so that today’s kids experience what’s great about it.”
Huffington Post, 10/27/2011
Responsible for the overall business execution of the Company, John Lema’s passion for software design performance, usability, and architecture lead him to co-found ScrollMotion with Josh Koppel. Mr. Lema came to ScrollMotion with over two decades of consulting experience in IT strategy, software architecture and mobile applications across verticals that include commercial and retail banking, insurance and human resources. Mr. Lema’s past customers include Toyota, Mazda, Zions Bank, numerous federal and local government agencies, JetBlue and Microsoft. An automation specialist, Mr. Lema brings this experience to successfully help partner companies develop new business processes and enterprise software solutions. Mr. Lema earned a BS in Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Responsible for the creative direction of the company, Josh Koppel has driven ScrollMotion’s technology development with the singular mission of transforming the art and culture of print into highly interactive and engaging digital media. Drawing on a multimedia background that has included extensive broadcast, film, digital and print media production for brands such as Comedy Central, MTV and Wal-Mart, Mr. Koppel brings a clear and experienced vision to ScrollMotion’s leadership and product development teams. Previously, Mr. Koppel was co-founder of Tunebooks, a digital music packaging company that was adopted by Apple in the iTunes music store as the industry standard for digital music collateral. ScrollMotion takes its name from Mr. Koppel’s work developing scrollable media for the first generation iPod. Mr. Koppel earned a BS in English and Art from Amherst College.
Mr. Silverman is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the company and its sales force. Prior to ScrollMotion, Mr. Silverman was an international development consultant where he provided business development, joint venture, private equity and strategic partnership consulting services in the U.S., Asia and the Middle East. Prior to that, Mr. Silverman was Executive Vice President, Business Affairs and Corporate Development for U.S. Interactive, Inc., (USIT). During his tenure at USIT he worked extensively in Europe and Asia seeking merger and acquisition candidates. He also directed business development activities for major clients with multi-million dollar account responsibility in financial services and retail. Prior to USIT, he was the COO of Digital Evolution, Inc., which later merged with USIT. Mr. Silverman began his career as an executive in the packaging industry, holding equity stakes in and operating a number of companies. Prior to his manufacturing experience, he served as Attorney Advisor to the Executive Director of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. Mr. Silverman earned his BSBA Cum Laude from Georgetown University and his JD from the Georgetown University Law Center.