4D-360-AI

Measure infrastructure in your browser — no LiDAR workstation required

A point cloud you can’t open is just a big file. Traditional survey clouds live in heavyweight desktop software, behind specialist licences — so the measurements stay locked with the survey team, and everyone else waits for a request to be answered.

4D-360 delivers the cloud in an open, browser-streamable format. It loads progressively — only the part of the corridor you’re looking at is fetched — so a multi-kilometre drive opens in a normal browser tab, on a normal laptop. No workstation, no proprietary reader, no egress fees.

Because the cloud is metric and georeferenced (see what makes a twin survey-grade), every visible point carries a real coordinate. That means anyone with the link can:

This is the payoff of capturing with a camera instead of a scanner: the deliverable is cheap to produce and cheap to share, so measurement stops being a bottleneck. A field engineer, a planner and a regulator can all open the same scene and get the same answer.

It also sits alongside the other outputs of a single drive — the 360° video for context, the navigable scene for walkthroughs — so “measure it” and “show me” are the same link. Browse the video gallery to see it in motion.

Curious what your corridor would look like as a measurable, shareable scene? Get in touch.