Reconstruction ENGINE™
From Point Cloud to Design-Ready Model
Upload a scan. Get a clean base model ready to design on within 5 minutes.





Stop Tracing. Start Designing
Convert messy site data into clean, parametric base models.
Work With Your Tools

Revit
.ifc

Rhino
.obj

ArchiCAD
.ifc
,
.obj

SketchUp
.ifc

Blender
.obj

Navisworks
.ifc
,
.obj
IFC4 for OpenBIM platforms. Standard OBJ for any 3D modeling tool. No plugins required.


Build for Real-World Scans
Messy data, multi-storey buildings, complex layouts. The engine handles what real scanners actually produce.
01
Multi-Storey Detection





02
Wall Reconstruction





/ THE PROBLEM
80% of renovation time is wasted recreating what already exists.
Data Bloat: Scans are too heavy for BIM tools.
Manual Labor: Weeks lost to tedious, inconsistent tracing.
Design Stalls: Creative work stays blocked by documentation.

/ THE SOLUTION
We handle the existing conditions. You focus on the design.
Scan to BIM:
Instant IFC
walls,
slabs,
and
rooms
for

Revit
&

ArchiCAD.
Scan to Mesh (OBJ):
Lightweight OBJ
site
context
for

Rhino
&

SketchUp.
Cloud Processing: Scale your reconstruction without desktop hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
What scan formats do you accept?
We accept .e57, .las, .laz, .pcd, .ply, and .xyz.
How accurate is the base model?
Noise-resilient precision. We apply collinear line merging and angle snapping to transform messy scans into clean, accurate architectural bases.
Can I edit the IFC output in Revit?
Yes, natively. The engine generates parametric elements ready for immediate refinement in Revit or ArchiCAD.
Can I use the OBJ mesh in Rhino or SketchUp?
Yes. Standard Wavefront OBJ, importable into any 3D modeling tool.
Do you support multi-storey buildings?
Yes. The engine automatically detects floor slabs and splits the model into storeys.
Is my data secure?
Files are stored in encrypted cloud storage (AWS S3), processed in isolated private infrastructure, and never shared with third parties.

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