360° Site Walks, Organized and Timestamped
After an incident, the first question is who was on site and when. A 360° walk with a timestamp already answers it.
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Who was even in that room, and when
After an incident, or in a dispute, the first question is usually who was on site and when, and what the space actually looked like at that moment. Photos help, if someone remembered to take the right ones, from the right angle, and can find them again.
A walkthrough captured after the fact, from memory, is a reconstruction. It's not the same as a record that already existed before anyone needed it.
A GPS-tagged, timestamped 360° walk removes the reconstruction step — the record exists because the walk was captured as part of routine site documentation, not assembled afterward under pressure.
How it works
- Walk the site with Trace, the free 360° capture app, or any 360° camera.
- The walk is GPS-tagged and timestamped automatically as it's captured.
- It uploads to your project when signal returns, and opens as a browser link for anyone who needs to see it.
More than a viewer
Share a link with your team
Send the walk without a file transfer — the recipient opens it straight in the browser. Share point clouds as a browser link →
Pin issues to the model
Flag a problem at the exact point in the walk and assign it to someone, instead of describing a location in a message. Annotate point clouds and assign issues →
Compare scans over time
Line up two scans of the same site from different dates and see what actually changed. Compare point clouds across time →
Turn scans into progress records
A sequence of timestamped scans is already the record — no separate report to assemble. Turn site scans into progress records →
Frequently asked questions
Do I need special hardware?
No specific hardware is required — any 360° camera works. Trace, SpatialSense's free companion app, is built for this and adds GPS tagging and on-device voice transcription in Cantonese and English.
Is it really free?
Trace, the capture app, is free. Starting with SpatialSense to store and view the walks is free too — sign up and explore with a sample dataset. Uploading and working with your own walks starts on the Starter plan, from $99 a month.
Does it work underground or offline?
Yes. Trace works offline in tunnels and basements where there's no signal, and uploads automatically once signal returns.
Is my data private?
Yes. Projects are private by default and access is role-based — only people you invite can open your walks.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — Trace is a mobile app, and the walks it captures open in a browser viewer on any device afterward.
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