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Cylindo

www.cylindo.com

 
Cylindo is the fastest growing 3D product visualization platform. Trusted by global furniture retailers and brands, Cylindo`s platform provides photo-realistic visuals and tools to engage and convert audiences across channels. Our proprietary and automated rendering technology transforms simple data and images into 4K photorealistic imagery while also supporting unlimited variations of products.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.cylindo.com
  • 71 Summer Street 5th Floor
    Boston, MA USA 02110
  • Phone: N/A

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