Fly through your site in true 3D

Photo-realistic, Gaussian Splat 3D models that capture your building's character and spatial relationships.

Photo-realistic, 3D scans that capture your building's character and spatial relationships.

Architectural-grade quality processed to photography standards, move where you want, focus on what matters.

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Architectural-grade quality processed to photography standards, move where you want, focus on what matters.

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    Photorealistic 3D

    A cutting-edge Gaussian Splat model handles light and fine detail, so facades, glass walls, reflections, textures, and fine elements are all rendered true to life.

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    Freedom to explore

    Move like a person (first-person) or orbit like a drone. You can add measurements, place annotations, and run live-guided reviews with your team.

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    Works with your setup

    Host on the web, keep it on your intranet, or run the model offline for secure environments, trade shows and presentations.

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What is a 3D scan?

A 3D scan creates a complete digital model of your building that captures the space in three dimensions. Unlike traditional photography that shows fixed viewpoints, or even 360° panoramas where you move between set positions, a 3D model lets viewers navigate freely through the space, moving forwards, backwards, looking up, down, and exploring from any angle they choose.

Where 3D excels

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    Context and heritage

    Capture how a building sits in its setting. Useful for public engagement, records of significant sites and showing large estates or complex design.

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    Faster reviews

    Stakeholders can stand anywhere in the model and view from the exact angle they care about, which speeds up decisions.

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    Training and safety

    Mark hazards, routes, or procedures directly inside the model so people learn in the real context.

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    Construction progress

    Create models at milestones so teams can compare conditions over time without returning to site.

What makes your model different? 

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    More lifelike than basic 3D meshes

    Gaussian splatting renders light and texture smoothly, so complex surfaces and fine structures don’t break into blocky polygons.

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    Best of both worlds

    Link 3D and 360s. Fly freely when you need an overview; jump into a 360 when you want pin-sharp, room-level detail.

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    Review-ready tools

    View progress, add notes, pin issues, draw simple measurements, and record camera paths so presentations are clear and repeatable.

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    Shot by an experienced photographer

    Capture and colour are set for clarity before we build the 3D, so the model looks natural with realistic light.

Want to do a deep dive to learn more?

Some of the features and possibilities for your scan are listed below. For more details, see the FAQ or get in touch. We're happy to answer any technical questions about features or requirements.

  • Traditional models use meshes (lots of flat triangles). They can struggle with thin items and rendering of light. Gaussian splatting uses millions of soft points that carry colour and brightness, so the result can look exactly like what your eye sees.

  • We can set a smooth camera path, like a mini film, so you can present the space the same way every time and share that exact sequence with others.

  • Click from the 3D model straight into a matching 360 view - and back again. It’s ideal when you want both free exploration and pin-sharp, room-level clarity.

  • Capture the same area at different dates and switch between versions. Teams can compare progress, spot differences, and discuss changes quickly.

  • Drop pins with notes, links, or photos, and take simple measurements for reference. You can export comments to share actions with the broader team.

  • Open the model in a headset or tablet for immersive site familiarisation or stakeholder demos. This is useful for orientation, wayfinding, and public exhibitions.

How your model comes together 

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    1. Plan Capture

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    2. Ground / Drone Capture

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    3. Model Creation

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    4. Add User Interface

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    5. Host

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