![]() Video content is close to mainstream and no longer a clever value-add. The COVID-19 pandemic’s restrictions on in-person business are largely credited for pushing the long-simmering importance of video content in real estate marketing however, growth was happening before early 2020, albeit somewhat slower. “We are delighted to be partnering with Meero.” “Any independent or enterprise of any size can now confidently deliver on the exponential increase in global customer demand for Virtual Tours,” Andrew Nicholls, CEO of EyeSp圓60, said in the release. The relationship is expected to broaden the availability of marketing assets to which Meero customers have access, particularly EyeSpyLIVE, which enables multiple parties to host and navigate 3D immersive home tours in unison, with the ability to control viewing angles and tour pace.įloor plans, virtual walk-throughs, 3D models and other features of EyeSp圓60 will now be available to Meero’s customer base.ĮyeSp圓60 is expecting to reach a much larger audience through the partnership. The real estate industry is one Meero’s primary user groups. Meero also automates photo editing and touch-up when needed, allowing clients to download ready-to-publish images. Meero raised $230 million in 2019 to expand its ability to connect visual artists with businesses in need of marketing assets. Popular London-based 3D listing content provider EyeSp圓60 has entered into an agreement with Meero, a clearinghouse for freelance photographers founded in Paris in 2016, to offer its tour technology to customers and users across its global platform. Have suggestions for products that you’d like to see reviewed by our real estate technology expert? Email Craig Rowe.
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