Fyusion Announces Free Version of Immersive 3D Automotive Imaging Solution
Fyusion Auto 3D Direct enables auto dealers to capture 3D images of vehicles on their smartphones and email or text them to customers; the technology had previously only been available to large enterprises.

Fyusion Auto 3D Direct enables auto dealers to capture 3D images of vehicles on their smartphones and email or text them to customers; the technology had previously only been available to large enterprises.
SAN FRANCISCO —Fyusion, which enables the creation of beautiful 3D images with deep AI understanding, today announced a free version of its enterprise-class 3D automotive imaging solution, to help auto dealers sell cars to customers who are unable to visit their dealerships due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dealers are the lifeblood of the automotive industry, and right now they are being severely impacted by the coronavirus.
Fyusion Auto 3D Direct enables dealers to quickly and easily create a 3D image of a car, allowing customers to engage with that image to evaluate all dimensions of the vehicle, inside and out. Dealers can add tags to the image to highlight features with closeup photos, audio and video.
With one click, dealers can save the image and share it directly with customers via text, email or messaging apps. Customers get an immersive, 3D view of the vehicle that is the closest experience to the dealer showroom available.
“Dealers are the lifeblood of the automotive industry, and right now they are being severely impacted by the coronavirus,” said Radu B. Rusu, CEO and cofounder, Fyusion, “We feel it is incumbent on us to do whatever we can to help the dealerships who are going to keep our industry afloat during this difficult time. Enabling them to accelerate remote sales with a tailored version of our enterprise product is a natural step.”
Fyusion technology is leveraged by large automotive wholesalers and national auto retailers, but has never been available directly to individual dealerships before now. This free version of Fyusion’s technology will be available for 90 days but may be extended depending on the status of the coronavirus pandemic and prevailing economic conditions.
For more information, please visit auto3d.fyusion.com
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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