Application Number: AU 2025223769

Digital Marketplace Platform for Recreational Vehicle Transactions

This platform creates an integrated digital marketplace specifically designed for recreational vehicle transactions, both purchase and rental. The system provides standardized vehicle listing templates, comprehensive condition documentation tools, and secure transaction management. Buyers can browse inventory across multiple categories, view detailed specifications with multimedia documentation, and complete transactions through standardized processes. The platform includes verification

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This patent introduces innovative solutions addressing critical challenges in digital technology. The invention combines advanced engineering principles with practical design considerations to deliver meaningful improvements in functionality, reliability, and user experience.

The Problem

The recreational vehicle market lacks centralized digital infrastructure, fragmenting the buying and rental landscape across multiple disconnected platforms. Consumers struggle to compare options, verify vehicle condition, and complete transactions efficiently. Sellers face challenges reaching qualified buyers and managing multiple listing platforms simultaneously.

The inability to address these challenges has limited innovation in the field and created inefficiencies that impact the broader industry. Current solutions often involve complex workarounds or compromise on performance, reliability, or user experience. This creates opportunities for transformative innovations that could reshape how these fundamental challenges are addressed.

What This Invention Does

This platform creates an integrated digital marketplace specifically designed for recreational vehicle transactions, both purchase and rental. The system provides standardized vehicle listing templates, comprehensive condition documentation tools, and secure transaction management. Buyers can browse inventory across multiple categories, view detailed specifications with multimedia documentation, and complete transactions through standardized processes. The platform includes verification systems for both buyers and sellers, transparent pricing mechanisms, and dispute resolution frameworks designed specifically for recreational vehicle transactions.

The comprehensive architecture ensures that all system components work in concert to deliver superior performance compared to existing solutions. The integrated approach addresses not only the primary technical challenge but also considers manufacturing efficiency, user experience, and long-term reliability across diverse operating conditions.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Vehicle Listing System. Standardized templates ensure consistent, detailed information for all recreational vehicle listings across the platform.
  • Integrated Transaction Management. Handles both purchase and rental agreements with appropriate legal frameworks and payment processing for each transaction type.
  • Buyer and Seller Verification. Builds trust through identity verification, review systems, and transaction history tracking for all platform users.
  • Multimedia Documentation. Enables detailed vehicle presentation with photos, videos, condition reports, and maintenance history documentation.

Who Is Behind It?

The patent is led by Kruzer PTY LTD, a recognized innovator headquartered in Australia. The invention brings together expertise from inventors Blundell, Joshua. Patent attorney representation includes N/A.

The application was filed on 27 August 2025 with priority date 4 September 2024 in Australia, establishing precedent in the patent record for these technical innovations.

Why It Matters

The recreational vehicle market has significant untapped potential limited by transaction friction. A centralized marketplace reduces search costs, improves price transparency, and enables more efficient capital allocation in the recreational vehicle sector. This platform addresses market inefficiencies and creates value for both recreational vehicle enthusiasts seeking access and owners looking to monetize underutilized assets in a growing sharing economy.

This innovation represents a significant step forward in solving long-standing technical challenges, with implications extending beyond immediate applications. The patent reflects substantial research and development investment and demonstrates the commitment to advancing the field through systematic innovation and engineering excellence.

Related Concepts

Online marketplaces have transformed the way high-value assets like recreational vehicles are bought and rented, replacing fragmented classified listings with integrated platforms that bundle verification, pricing transparency, and transaction management.

The sharing economy model – enabling owners to monetise underutilised assets – is particularly well-suited to the recreational vehicle sector, where vehicles are often used seasonally, creating natural opportunities for peer-to-peer rental arrangements alongside traditional sales.


AU 2025223769 was published in the Australian Official Journal of Patents on 19 March 2026 and is open for public inspection. Patent applications represent inventions that are sought to be protected and do not necessarily reflect commercially available products.

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