Use supported iPhone and iPad hardware for fast room, site, and space capture.
Abound LiDAR Scan
Use LiDAR-enabled iPhone and iPad devices to scan rooms, job sites, retail spaces, and environments with useful scale context built into the capture.
Use supported iPhone and iPad hardware for fast room, site, and space capture.
Preserve layout and dimensions well enough for review, planning, and documentation workflows.
Turn field capture into a browser-viewable record that collaborators can inspect remotely.
Walk the room, site, or environment with a supported LiDAR device and capture the spatial context needed for the record.
Store the capture in your cloud library so it can be organized, revisited, and shared with the right collaborators.
Inspect the scan on the web, share a link for remote review, or export the model when another workflow needs the file.
Capture existing conditions, layouts, and spatial context before work begins, after milestones, or during field visits.
Share interactive room and site scans with collaborators who need spatial understanding without being on location.
Scan with supported mobile devices, upload to Abound, and keep project-ready 3D records organized in one place.
Use LiDAR-enabled iPhone and iPad hardware when the scan needs spatial structure and a fast mobile workflow.
Share rooms, job sites, retail spaces, or facilities with collaborators who need context without another site visit.
Create reusable records for renovation planning, space coordination, progress snapshots, or existing-condition review.
Move from mobile capture to web review and file handoff without losing the scan in a device-only workflow.
LiDAR Scan is intended for supported LiDAR-enabled iPhone and iPad devices. Non-LiDAR devices can still use other Abound capture workflows such as Photo Scan where supported.
Use LiDAR Scan when fast, scale-aware room or site capture is the priority. Use Photo Scan when a textured object or asset from photos is the better fit.
You can upload it to Abound, inspect it in the web viewer, share it with collaborators, organize it in your library, and export it for downstream work.
No. LiDAR Scan is useful for fast spatial context and scale-aware records, but projects that require certified survey precision should use appropriate survey workflows.