One-liner
A mobile app that lets users create 3D scans of objects and spaces, and generate accurate floor plans using smartphone cameras and LiDAR.
Strengths
- Highly accurate 3D scanning with real-time feedback and mesh generation (review: 'scans are surprisingly precise for a phone app')
- Seamless integration of LiDAR data for depth accuracy on supported devices (review: 'LiDAR makes the scan look like it was done with a pro scanner')
- Built-in floor plan generation from 3D scans, useful for real estate and interior design (review: 'I used this to measure my apartment in seconds')
- User-friendly interface with intuitive controls for beginners (review: 'even my mom could make a scan in under a minute')
- Supports exporting to common formats like OBJ, GLB, and PDF for use in CAD or AR apps
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes during long or complex scans (review: 'app freezes after 2 minutes of scanning a room')
- Limited support for older devices without LiDAR (review: 'doesn’t work well on my iPhone 11')
- Export options are buried in menus; not discoverable for new users (review: 'took me 10 minutes to find how to export')
- No offline mode—requires constant internet for processing and cloud sync (review: 'can’t scan in areas with no signal')
- Inconsistent performance across iOS versions (review: 'works fine on iOS 16, but broken on 17')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first version focused on basic 3D capture without cloud dependency
- Create a companion web dashboard to manage and organize scans, especially for professionals
- Add AI-powered auto-tagging of scanned objects (e.g., 'sofa', 'door', 'window') for faster metadata extraction
- Develop a plugin system for direct export to popular tools like SketchUp, Revit, or Unity
- Target non-technical users with guided workflows (e.g., 'scan your living room in 5 steps')
Competitors
- RealityCapture
- Google's Measure App
- Scaniverse
- Magicplan
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