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UVeye Launches Same-Day Vehicle Listings for Car Dealers

New 'Scan to Sold' offering turns the service lane into a website-ready merchandising photo booth designed to help dealerships reduce turnaround time from days to minutes.

June 15, 2026
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UVEye says the offering reduces time-to-market by an average of nine days.


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UVeye, a vehicle data intelligence provider launched a Scan to Sold platform expansion, saying it transforms the dealership service lane into a complete merchandising channel for preowned vehicle acquisition.

By capturing comprehensive exterior, under-body, and interior imagery with next-generation computer vision in a single drive-through pass for high-resolution, 360-degree images of every vehicle — what usually takes days or weeks – the company said Scan to Sold significantly reduces the wait from trade-in and inspection to online listing, saving dealers time and money. 

With more than 1,000 systems deployed globally, scanning over 3 1/2 million vehicles a month, UVeye's intelligent drive-thru scanner — what it calls the MRI for vehicles — automatically generates retail-ready vehicle listings with no additional photo booths, turntables or complex hardware setups required.

Through integrations with Cox Automotive’s Inventory Management Solutions, including vAuto, UVeye enables dealerships to instantly distribute website-ready vehicle imagery, 360-degree videos, and merchandising assets directly from the service lane.

The connected workflow bridges fixed operations and retail, helping dealers accelerate service-to-sales processes while reducing time-to-market for newly acquired inventory.

The solution addresses one of the costliest inefficiencies in dealership operations: idle inventory. The company says time-to-market is reduced by an average of nine days, increasing per-vehicle retail by more than $600 on average, and unlocking additional savings by eliminating photo booths – reducing reliance on external photo vendors that can cost more than $4,000 per month.

Originally designed for intelligent diagnostic reporting, UVeye’s platform now captures everything a dealership needs to go live online, pushed directly into their inventory-management system when a vehicle enters the service lane. That helps dealerships produce showroom-ready images for every new trade-in, even before they hit reconditioning. 

Scan to Sold generates a complete set of retail-ready merchandising assets, including automated and polished artificial intelligence-enhanced exterior photos and one-click seamless interior imagery powered by the new interior camera add-on, delivering a consistent, listing-ready presentation of the entire vehicle the same day as the scan.

“Dealerships today are under enormous pressure to move inventory faster, reduce costs, and earn customer trust at every touchpoint,” said UVeye co-founder and CEO Amir Hever.

“With Scan to Sold, we’re giving dealers an increasingly powerful tool that works within the workflow they already have — no extra equipment, no extra steps. Scan to Sold extends the trust drivers already feel in the service lane to the shoppers browsing the same vehicles online. By transforming every drive-thru scan into a complete merchandising asset, we’re helping dealerships optimize their operations from the moment a vehicle arrives, turning what was once a multi-day bottleneck into a competitive advantage.” 

With Scan to Sold, UVeye's technology suite now spans the entire dealership operation, from AI-powered vehicle inspections and service lane diagnostics, shareable reconditioning quotes in under a minute for more accurate pricing, to BDC sales engagement, and now same-day merchandising and retail. UVeye brings each of these capabilities together under a single, unified platform that runs with the same drive-thru scanner infrastructure.

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