Matterport, the company that commercialized 3D listing tours and made the industry familiar with the term “digital twin,” has set yet another benchmark for digitally immersive real estate marketing with the release of Genesis.
Source: Inman News
Matterport’s Genesis doubles-down on digital twin management
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