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Transforming construction with AI-driven reality capture and automated progress tracking.
Automated 360° construction photo documentation and AI-powered progress tracking.
OpenSpace is a market-leading reality capture and AI analytics platform specifically engineered for the construction industry. At its technical core, OpenSpace utilizes proprietary Vision AI and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) technology to automate the documentation process. By mounting a 360-degree camera to a hard hat, field personnel can walk a job site while the system passively captures and maps imagery to floor plans in the background. As of 2026, OpenSpace has evolved beyond simple documentation into a predictive analytics powerhouse. Its 'OpenSpace Track' module utilizes deep learning to quantify physical progress—measuring linear feet of wall, count of electrical fixtures, and square footage of flooring against the project schedule and BIM (Building Information Modeling). The platform creates a navigable, time-stamped digital twin of the project, facilitating remote site management, reducing travel costs, and providing an 'X-ray' view into walls before they are closed up. Its integration with leading ERPs and BIM software like Procore and Autodesk Build ensures that visual data is actionable, transforming passive imagery into a single source of truth for dispute resolution, payment verification, and safety compliance.
Proprietary algorithm that utilizes visual landmarks to determine the user's position on a floor plan without GPS.
Transforming construction with AI-driven reality capture and automated progress tracking.
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Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Side-by-side viewer that locks the perspective of a 360 capture to the equivalent view in a 3D BIM model.
Object detection and semantic segmentation applied to 360 imagery to quantify materials installed.
A productivity tool that analyzes site flow and logistics patterns using captured data.
Converts 360 images into low-density point clouds or integrates with LiDAR data from mobile devices.
Automatically categorizes and tags voice-to-text notes or photos to specific trades and locations.
Overlays historical imagery of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) systems behind finished walls.
Executives waste time and money traveling to distant sites for visual updates.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Disputes over whether work is 50% or 75% complete, delaying payments.
Pipes or conduits installed in the wrong location before walls are closed.