Barcelona-based computer vision software firm Restb.ai expanded its reach to 17 new multiple listing services in New York, Rhode Island, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Minnesota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, California, and British Columbia during the first half of the year, growing its reach to more than 720,000 MLS members across the U.S. and Canada.
Source: Inman News
Computer vision firm Restb.ai hits 720K agents across US, Canada
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