Ikea purchases AI imaging company Geomagical Labs to offer room visualizations. Image via Reuters.
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Ikea purchases AI imaging startup for room visualizations

The Swedish furniture giant Ikea has purchased Geomagical Labs, an AI imaging startup, for an undisclosed amount to bring an innovative room visualization technique to its customers. Using Geomagical Labs' imaging technology, users will be able to take a picture of any room with any smartphone, remove the furniture present and be able to decorate the room virtually from scratch using Ikea furniture.

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Thu Apr 02 - TechCrunch

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