Zelda AI Validation Debuts in Oklahoma City
Exige is proud to announce the launch of its groundbreaking patented parking technology, “Zelda AI,” in Lower Bricktown, Oklahoma City—bringing innovative parking solutions to the very city where paid parking was born.





Exige Launches Revolutionary “Zelda AI” Parking Validation Solution in Oklahoma City’s Lower Bricktown
Ninety years after Oklahoma City introduced the world’s first parking meter in 1935, Zelda AI represents the next evolution in urban parking management. This cutting-edge system allows visitors to Lower Bricktown to receive complimentary parking simply by uploading receipts from area establishments through the seamless Exige parking experience.
“We’re thrilled to debut Zelda AI in Oklahoma City, which has such a significant place in parking history,” said Jett Black, CEO of Exige, Inc. “From the first coin-operated parking meter to our AI-powered solution, Oklahoma City once again claims its place as the leader of parking technology innovation.”
The Zelda AI system uses advanced image recognition technology to verify receipts from participating Lower Bricktown businesses, instantly validating parking for patrons who support local establishments. This seamless process eliminates the need for traditional validation stamps or tickets, creating a frictionless experience for both businesses and their customers.
“Lower Bricktown’s vibrant community of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues makes it the perfect location to introduce this technology,” said Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III. “In addition, this proves that the local and regional parking operators can do great things when they are equipped with the best technology in the business.”
The technology represents a full-circle moment for Oklahoma City. In 1935, the city installed the world’s first parking meter, created by Oklahoma native Carlton Magee, forever changing urban parking management. Today, Zelda AI is poised to revolutionize parking once again in the very same city.
If you would like to know more, reach out to Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III at dan@exige.io
Exige Launches Revolutionary “Zelda AI” Parking Validation Solution in Oklahoma City’s Lower Bricktown
Ninety years after Oklahoma City introduced the world’s first parking meter in 1935, Zelda AI represents the next evolution in urban parking management. This cutting-edge system allows visitors to Lower Bricktown to receive complimentary parking simply by uploading receipts from area establishments through the seamless Exige parking experience.
“We’re thrilled to debut Zelda AI in Oklahoma City, which has such a significant place in parking history,” said Jett Black, CEO of Exige, Inc. “From the first coin-operated parking meter to our AI-powered solution, Oklahoma City once again claims its place as the leader of parking technology innovation.”
The Zelda AI system uses advanced image recognition technology to verify receipts from participating Lower Bricktown businesses, instantly validating parking for patrons who support local establishments. This seamless process eliminates the need for traditional validation stamps or tickets, creating a frictionless experience for both businesses and their customers.
“Lower Bricktown’s vibrant community of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues makes it the perfect location to introduce this technology,” said Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III. “In addition, this proves that the local and regional parking operators can do great things when they are equipped with the best technology in the business.”
The technology represents a full-circle moment for Oklahoma City. In 1935, the city installed the world’s first parking meter, created by Oklahoma native Carlton Magee, forever changing urban parking management. Today, Zelda AI is poised to revolutionize parking once again in the very same city.
If you would like to know more, reach out to Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III at dan@exige.io
Exige Launches Revolutionary “Zelda AI” Parking Validation Solution in Oklahoma City’s Lower Bricktown
Ninety years after Oklahoma City introduced the world’s first parking meter in 1935, Zelda AI represents the next evolution in urban parking management. This cutting-edge system allows visitors to Lower Bricktown to receive complimentary parking simply by uploading receipts from area establishments through the seamless Exige parking experience.
“We’re thrilled to debut Zelda AI in Oklahoma City, which has such a significant place in parking history,” said Jett Black, CEO of Exige, Inc. “From the first coin-operated parking meter to our AI-powered solution, Oklahoma City once again claims its place as the leader of parking technology innovation.”
The Zelda AI system uses advanced image recognition technology to verify receipts from participating Lower Bricktown businesses, instantly validating parking for patrons who support local establishments. This seamless process eliminates the need for traditional validation stamps or tickets, creating a frictionless experience for both businesses and their customers.
“Lower Bricktown’s vibrant community of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues makes it the perfect location to introduce this technology,” said Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III. “In addition, this proves that the local and regional parking operators can do great things when they are equipped with the best technology in the business.”
The technology represents a full-circle moment for Oklahoma City. In 1935, the city installed the world’s first parking meter, created by Oklahoma native Carlton Magee, forever changing urban parking management. Today, Zelda AI is poised to revolutionize parking once again in the very same city.
If you would like to know more, reach out to Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III at dan@exige.io
Exige Launches Revolutionary “Zelda AI” Parking Validation Solution in Oklahoma City’s Lower Bricktown
Ninety years after Oklahoma City introduced the world’s first parking meter in 1935, Zelda AI represents the next evolution in urban parking management. This cutting-edge system allows visitors to Lower Bricktown to receive complimentary parking simply by uploading receipts from area establishments through the seamless Exige parking experience.
“We’re thrilled to debut Zelda AI in Oklahoma City, which has such a significant place in parking history,” said Jett Black, CEO of Exige, Inc. “From the first coin-operated parking meter to our AI-powered solution, Oklahoma City once again claims its place as the leader of parking technology innovation.”
The Zelda AI system uses advanced image recognition technology to verify receipts from participating Lower Bricktown businesses, instantly validating parking for patrons who support local establishments. This seamless process eliminates the need for traditional validation stamps or tickets, creating a frictionless experience for both businesses and their customers.
“Lower Bricktown’s vibrant community of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues makes it the perfect location to introduce this technology,” said Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III. “In addition, this proves that the local and regional parking operators can do great things when they are equipped with the best technology in the business.”
The technology represents a full-circle moment for Oklahoma City. In 1935, the city installed the world’s first parking meter, created by Oklahoma native Carlton Magee, forever changing urban parking management. Today, Zelda AI is poised to revolutionize parking once again in the very same city.
If you would like to know more, reach out to Daniel Breen, Sales Engineer III at dan@exige.io
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