JVC (Victor Company of Japan) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of audio and video products. JVC's long-term experience allows it to firmly maintain its leading position in the audiovisual market.
The company, named Victor Company of Japan (later shortened to JVC), was founded in 1927 and was originally the Japanese division of the American Victor Talking Machine Company.
In 2009, JVC was acquired by the Japanese company Kenwood, specializing in the production of automotive audio equipment and radio stations. In 2011, JVC and Kenwood merged their trading operations, and the company became known as JVC KENWOOD Corporation.