Overlay Revit Models on Point Clouds
You have a Revit model and a scan of the same space. Seeing them apart tells you less than seeing them together.
Start free and overlay your Revit model on a point cloud scan — no export, no separate viewer for each file.
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 does overlaying a Revit model actually show you?
A Revit model shows what was designed. A point cloud scan shows what's actually on site. Looked at separately, spotting the difference between the two means holding one in your head while you look at the other — a slow, error-prone way to catch a clash or a deviation. Overlaid in the same view, the gap between design and as-built is visible directly.
SpatialSense unifies point clouds and BIM models in one browser platform, so the scan and the model sit in the same coordinate space rather than in two separate applications. That's the difference between eyeballing two files and actually comparing them.
How it works
- Sign up free and load your Revit model and your point cloud scan into the same project.
- Overlay them in the browser viewer.
- Measure the difference and share a link with your team.
More than a viewer
Verify as-built against BIM
Check what actually got built against what was designed, and flag any deviation as an issue. Verify as-built against BIM →
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 →
Pin issues to the model
Flag a problem on the exact point in the overlay and assign it to someone, instead of describing a location in a message. Annotate point clouds and assign issues →
Measure in the browser
Distances and dimensions, checked directly in the viewer — no export to desktop software first. Measure point clouds in your browser →
Frequently asked questions
Is it really free?
Starting is free — sign up and explore the viewer with a sample dataset. Uploading and overlaying your own models and scans 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 models and scans.
Do I need both a Revit model and a point cloud scan to use the overlay?
Yes — the overlay compares a BIM model against a scan, so you need both loaded into the same project before there's anything to line up.
What do I need to view an overlay someone shared with you?
Nothing to install and no account to create. Open the link they sent and the overlay loads directly in your browser.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — the viewer runs in a mobile browser, so an overlay 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 overlay your first scan today.