Maplebear Inc.’s CART recent acquisition of Arpalus marks a decisive step to strengthen its inventory intelligence capabilities in grocery retail. Instacart already possesses a formidable operational setup, collecting more than 10 million daily inventory signals through a network of roughly 600,000 shoppers visiting large-format stores more than 15 times per day. However, high inventory turnover continually causes traditional grocery store data feeds to go stale. 

Arpalus adds a more direct layer of shelf visibility. Its computer vision technology converts a quick video scan into a real-time picture of store inventory and can identify individual shelf items with more than 95% accuracy, on average. Merging this computer vision with Maplebear’s operating scale unlocks major operational efficiencies across its ecosystem. 

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