Pune-based startup Qubit has introduced Navigo, an innovative 3D visualization and real-time analytics tool tailored for the real estate industry. Navigo allows users to explore detailed 3D models of real estate projects, offering interactive 360-degree views, customized perspectives, and geospatial mapping. These features provide comprehensive insights into project layouts and availability, enhancing the decision-making process with real-time analytics.

In just nine months, Qubit has achieved impressive revenues of ₹10 crore and is projecting substantial growth, with anticipated sales of ₹5,000 crore for the next year and ₹10,000 crore over the subsequent two years. The company aims to expand Navigo’s international presence, with a particular focus on the Middle East market.

Ajjay Parge, Founder Director of Qubit, remarked, “Navigo is revolutionizing the real estate industry by surpassing traditional methods with advanced technology, visualization, and augmented reality. In just nine months, we have utilized Navigo to sell 3.50 lakh square feet, with an average engagement time of 30 minutes per family. The tool has proven to be a game changer in Pune, transforming the way buyers and realtors interact with properties. We are optimistic about reaching Rs. 5000 crore in sales for 2024-2025.”

Industry expert Shekar Ganti from GA Design Consultants LLP highlighted Navigo’s impact, stating, “Navigo stands out with its ability to turn real estate projects into immersive 3D models, which enhances design decisions and customer alignment. Its real-time customization and diverse options are a significant advancement for real estate and related industries, especially in design and architecture.”

Qubit’s Navigo is set to redefine real estate visualization and analytics, marking a significant milestone in the industry’s technological evolution.

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