Inman has interacted with imagery from all of these providers, and the three-dimensional spaces created by Matterport and GeoCV do have more features and are more immersive than those produced by Zillow’s 3D Home.
Source: Inman News
3D imaging companies say Zillow’s app is not true 3D
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