I hate it when people develop software and charge for it. Don't they know there's free, open source versions out there? Who do they think they are, trying to make money?
Yes, there's free, open source versions that do the same as Blurity. It looks like Blurity has spent time developing the user experience as well as the algo's used, even comparing with other tools on the market.
Compare the two programs and you'll see the difference in algos. Blurity loses in quality of the end-result. If Blurity is any indication of the quality of the solution that he was pitching, well, then it's no doubt he "blew the interview".
Yes, there's free, open source versions that do the same as Blurity. It looks like Blurity has spent time developing the user experience as well as the algo's used, even comparing with other tools on the market.