Point Cloud Software for Singapore Teams

Survey, BIM, and VDC teams working Singapore hours, sharing scans with clients who don't keep a desktop licence of their own.

Start free and open a point cloud or BIM model straight in the browser — no install, no licensing desk.

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.

The file that lands after everyone's gone home

The BIM coordinator in the Singapore office is three scans behind and the client meeting is at 9am tomorrow. The survey firm's .e57 files landed at 11pm local time — nobody in the desktop-software queue is awake to open them until the meeting has already started.

Point cloud software built around a different timezone's working hours does not help a team that needs the file open before the first coffee. What the team actually needs is a viewer that opens the moment the scan lands, in a browser, without a support ticket to a licensing desk somewhere.

SpatialSense runs in the browser for survey, BIM/VDC, and contractor teams working in and around Singapore — open a scan, measure it, and send a link back the same morning.

How it works

  1. Sign up free — no card required to start.
  2. Open your point cloud or BIM file in the browser.
  3. Measure, annotate, and share a link with your team or client.

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 →

Overlay against BIM

Put the as-built scan next to the design model and see where they disagree. Verify as-built against BIM →

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free to start?

Starting is free — sign up and explore the viewer with a sample dataset. Uploading and working with your own scans and BIM models starts on the Starter plan, from $99 a month.

What formats are supported?

SpatialSense reads LAS, LAZ, E57, and PCD point clouds, and IFC and RVT BIM models, all in the same browser platform.

Is data hosted in or near Singapore?

SpatialSense doesn't publish a Singapore-specific hosting commitment yet. What is confirmed: projects are private by default with role-based access, and the platform is built for teams working Singapore hours.

Is my data private?

Yes. Projects are private by default and access is role-based — only people you invite can open your scans.

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.