Anyline Partners With Treads

Nov. 8, 2023

Anyline Inc. has announced its partnership with Treads, an AI-powered car management subscription, to offer its car owners more mobile data capture and analytic features within the Treads mobile app.

Treads launched in May 2021 and sought a solution for vehicle owners to know their tire tread depth, which led to the partnership with Anyline and the creation of the Anyline Tread Depth Scanner.

“Anyline Tread Depth Scanner is cutting-edge technology that no one else has delivered to the market in a reliable way,” says Zach Olsen, CEO of Treads.

“Our partnership with Anyline is a natural progression and strengthens our technology toolkit to make the car ownership journey frictionless.”

The new product allows readings of tread depth measurements on any mobile device.

“I am incredibly proud and excited to welcome Treads into our growing family of valued partners,” says Lukas Kinigadner, CEO and co-founder of Anyline.

“Treads subscription model aims to smooth out the cost of maintaining a vehicle, making them a perfect match for us as a partner.”

The Anyline Tread Depth Scanner is currently live on Treads’ mobile app for car owners using both iOS and Android interfaces.

Anyline and Treads will further deploy the former’s suite of automotive scan tools in the following months, according to officials.  

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