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Matterport announces AI capabilities that will turn smartphones into 3D capture devices

Spatial data company, Matterport, has announced its latest breakthrough, Matterport 3D Capture for Smartphones, which will turn consumer smartphones into 3D capture devices.

The capability, which was demonstrated for the first time recently at an invite-only event at San Francisco’s most exclusive property – Residence 950 – will support iPhone and Android devices. The first iPhone version is expected to be available in beta by the end of the year.

Matterport’s CEO, RJ Pittman, explained the new innovation is made possible by advancements in Cortex, Matterport’s AI-powered image-processing technology. Cortex features three-dimensional intelligence that can understand objects, rooms and the detailed characteristics of any physical space.

The technology is trained on Matterport’s industry-leading dataset that is comprised of billions of 3D data points and can construct stunning 3D digital twins from two-dimensional images.

“Matterport aims to achieve full camera and capture ubiquity that will allow us to digitise the entire built world,” Mr Pittman stated.

“Creating a 3D solution compatible with smartphones is a huge step towards reaching that goal, allowing the broader community of billions of iPhone and Android users to access the capabilities of our technology.”

Mr Pittman was joined at Thursday’s event by real estate moguls and stars of Bravo TV’s Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, Josh and Matthew Altman.

“Matterport’s 3D technology is a game-changer for our business, especially for marketing elite homes like 950 Lombard Street – an exceptional property in one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods,” Josh Altman said.

“Matterport’s cutting-edge technology makes it possible for a potential luxury homebuyer – sipping coffee halfway across the globe – to experience this gorgeous home in a realistic and immersive way. This is a great way to attract busy and out-of-town buyers!”

Mr Pittman noted the digital transformation of the built world would fundamentally change the way people interact with buildings and the physical world around them.

“Matterport’s 3D capture is foundational to this transformation because our unique technology is creating the data layer on which businesses and individuals can interoperate across industries.”

Matterport’s new spatial data features were announced and demonstrated alongside planned updates to the company’s flagship app and cloud services, which include:

  • Android compatibility for the Matterport Capture app, enabling anyone with an Android device to scan a space when connected to a compatible camera.
  • The announcement of a planned developer program and updated SDK, offering extended functionality and robust developer APIs.

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