FoxyAI and LOOM Property Insights: A New Era in South African Real Estate


In a transformative move for the South African real estate landscape, FoxyAI has unveiled a strategic partnership with LOOM Property Insights. This collaboration is set to revolutionize property valuations for 56% of the nation’s mortgage-linked market, blending cutting-edge AI technology with real-time property data and insights.

Foxyai and loom partnership

By integrating FoxyAI’s award-winning technology, LOOM is poised to enhance its valuation processes, transitioning from a traditionally manual, week-long appraisal system to a swift, AI-driven evaluation completed within a single day. This marks a significant shift towards more efficient, accurate, and standardized property valuations, crucial for banks and real estate professionals.

Setting New Standards


“This collaboration marks FoxyAI’s inaugural venture into the South African market, demonstrating the global applicability of its AI-driven solutions,” stated Vin Vomero, CEO of FoxyAI. Jacques Rossouw, CEO of LOOM, highlighted the partnership’s potential to elevate the accuracy and efficiency of the property market in South Africa, offering more reliable data and streamlined processes.

Founded in 2018, FoxyAI is at the forefront of utilizing artificial intelligence to convert real estate images into actionable data, providing a comprehensive suite of Property Intelligence tools. Meanwhile, LOOM Property Insights continues to leverage advanced technologies to deliver real-time, accurate property data and insights, enhancing understanding throughout the property lifecycle.

For further details, visit FoxyAI and LOOM Property Insights. For inquiries, reach out to [email protected].

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