The Free Browser Point Cloud Viewer
One viewer, every point cloud format. Pick yours below, or just open the link someone sent you.
Start free and open a point cloud straight in the browser — no install, no plugin.
No install. Sign up free to try it with a sample dataset.
Already have a link someone shared with you? Open it directly — no account needed.
What formats does it open?
SpatialSense opens point cloud data straight in the browser: LAS, LAZ, E57, and PCD, alongside IFC and RVT for BIM models. There's no single "point cloud" file type — the format depends on the scanner or pipeline that produced it — so the viewer is built to open all of them rather than making you convert first.
If you know your file's extension, jump straight to the format page below. If you don't, or you just have a link someone sent you, the viewer handles that too.
Pick your format
LAS
The standard lidar exchange format from survey and GIS pipelines. Open LAS files in your browser →
LAZ
Compressed LAS — opens directly, no separate decompression step. Open LAZ files in your browser →
E57
Vendor-neutral scanner format, with scan positions and timestamps preserved. Open E57 files in your browser →
PCD
The common format for robotics and SLAM capture pipelines. Open PCD files in your browser →
IFC
Open BIM models without a Navisworks or Revit seat. View IFC models in your browser →
RVT overlay
Put a Revit model and a point cloud scan in the same view. Overlay Revit models on point clouds →
How it works
- Sign up free — no card required to start.
- Open your file in the browser viewer.
- Measure, annotate, and share a link with your team.
More than a viewer
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 →
Measure in the browser
Distances and dimensions, checked directly in the viewer — no export to desktop software first. Measure point clouds in your browser →
Pin issues to the model
Flag a problem on the exact point in the scan and assign it to someone, instead of describing a location in a message. Annotate point clouds and assign issues →
Share a link with anyone
Send a scan without a file transfer — the recipient opens it straight in the browser. Share point clouds as a browser link →
Frequently asked questions
What point cloud formats are supported?
LAS, LAZ, E57, and PCD for point clouds, plus IFC and RVT for BIM models — all open directly in the same browser viewer.
Is it really free?
Starting is free — sign up and explore the viewer with a sample dataset. Uploading and working with your own files starts on the Starter plan, from $99 a month.
Is my data private?
Yes. Projects are private by default and access is role-based — only people you invite can open your scans.
What do I need to open a link someone shared with you?
Nothing to install and no account to create. Open the link they sent and the scan loads directly in your browser.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — the viewer runs in a mobile browser, so a scan opens on a phone or tablet in the site cabin as well as at a desk.
Bring your team in. Start a free trial and open your first scan today.