The application enters the home service market and can also support AR functions.

Abstract: The new funding and advisory committee will help the company enter the home services market.

The application enters the home service market and can also support AR functions.


Technology company Streem connects home service professionals with customers with on-demand smart video, and now announces $2 million in funding from new and existing investors.

Streem also recently announced augmented reality (AR) capabilities based on the Google ARCore platform and won the "Applications, Platforms and Software" Innovation Award at the Mobile World Congress. This means that the Streem application now not only connects customers to service professionals, but also supports AR functionality, allowing users to direct each other with arrows, lines and other AR objects. Thanks to the use of augmented reality and increased productivity, the app is currently becoming a feature of Google.

The new round of financing plans totaled more than $3.7 million, and new financing investments came from Archivist Capital, Orgeon Venture Fund and Portland Seed Fund, as well as additional support from existing investors, Flying Fish, Rogue Venture Partners and Betaworks Ventures. All of this has helped accelerate the company's growth into the $400 billion home services market. Recently, Streem has appointed an advisory board to bring together respected leaders in the computer vision, business strategy and home services industries.

Streem CEO and co-founder Ryan Fink said: "We set out to create a mobile platform that allows home service professionals to refer, execute and support jobs faster and easier. With this fresh infusion, Streem is ready It is good to provide support to professionals and homeowners nationwide, strengthen our team and further advance our technology."

The application enters the home service market and can also support AR functions.


The newly announced advisory board includes the following members who will help Streem enter new markets:

Dr. Serge Belongie: Professor at Cornell University and Cornell University, Google Visiting Faculty, renowned computer vision and machine learning researcher, and co-founder of several companies.

Christopher Croteau: Extensive experience from the software ecosystem to strategic partners, is currently the General Manager of AR Business for Intel's New Equipment Division, which provides a platform for AR consumer products and corporate and industrial sectors.

Eric Doebele: Founder of HandymanOnline.com (acquisition), chief service pioneer, ReliableRemodeler.com (acquisition) and member of the Second Porch (acquisition) board of directors, now serves on the board of directors and consultants of several startups

Joseph Tou: Vice President of Corporate Development and Sony Innovation Fund of Sony Corporation of the United States.

“The home service industry is a huge industry with conditions for transformation and efficiency.” Eric Doebele said he is a serial entrepreneur and a pioneer in application technology in the home service industry. “For professionals and consumers, the power of Streem is that they have successfully applied breakthrough technology to an extremely easy-to-use and highly practical product.”

The Streem Pro app is currently available for home service professionals to access, including free trials, where customers can invite client applications through a professional. Both apps are compatible with Android and iOS mobile devices.

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