3D modeling & LiDAR

A model you can take measurements from.

Not a pretty render — a dimensionally honest capture of the actual building, that you can measure, share, and hand to anyone who needs to understand the space without standing in it.

Why it matters

A tape measure only works if you are there.

How wide is that doorway? Will the new unit fit through it? Nobody knows, so somebody drives out to check.

Once the property is scanned, those questions get answered from a laptop. Contractors bid from the model instead of a site walk. Insurers see the condition without an appointment. An owner two states away can look at the thing they own.

We capture with LiDAR where accuracy matters and photogrammetry where texture matters, and deliver both as one model.

Every scan is also the foundation for the rest of the record — asset documentation, walkthroughs, and pinned findings all attach to the same model.

Deliverables

What you receive.

01

A measurable 3D model

The space as captured, dimensionally accurate, viewable in a browser with no software to install.

02

Floor plans

Generated from the scan and labelled room by room, so the plan matches the building rather than the original drawings.

03

Pose-linked photography

Every photograph knows where it was taken. Click a spot in the model, see what is actually there.

04

Dimensional takeoffs

Room areas, ceiling heights, opening widths — pulled from the capture, not estimated.

05

Shareable access

Send a link to a contractor, a buyer, or an adjuster. No account required on their end.

06

Archive copy

A copy of the raw capture and the finished model, delivered to you. It is your building; it is your data.

Scanning is available at all three tiers — a phone-based capture at Essentials, full LiDAR at Professional, and hidden-space plus aerial documentation at Enterprise. Compare tiers

Next step

Tell us about the property.

Send the address, the rough square footage, and what you are trying to find out. We reply with a scope and a number, usually the same day.