What It Does

BIM vs Field Comparison

See What Was Designed. See What’s Actually Built

  • Upload your Navisworks or Revit model directly to Lens360
  • Walk the site with a 360° camera — our AI maps visuals to the model
  • Get automatic side-by-side comparisons with every capture
  • Spot deviations in layout, framing, MEP, ceiling heights, and more
  • Share annotated screenshots with trades or design teams in one click
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Why this matters

If your field doesn’t match your model, rework is next. Lens360 helps you prevent it — before it costs you days or dollars.

Catch Coordination Issues in the Field

Before They Become Delays

  • Identify missing sleeves, misaligned walls, or layout shifts
  • Confirm installs match the coordinated design
  • Use annotated snapshots in RFIs or issue tracking
  • alidate in-wall conditions before drywall goes up

🧠 Think of it like a BIM double-check — powered by your jobsite’s 360 reality.

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How it works

How It Works

Think of it like a BIM double-check — powered by your jobsite’s 360 reality
Walk the Jobsite with a 360° camera
Lens360 Maps the Capture to the Model Automatically
View & Share Side-by-Side Visuals
Take Action — Send an RFI, Flag an Issue, Track a Fix

No scanning. No overlays. Just clear, visual alignment.

Built for Teams Who Need Model Accuracy On-Site

BIM Coordinators

Verify install accuracy with field visuals

VDC Managers

Reduce manual site visits for as-built validation

Trade Foremen

Confirm that layout, embed, or utility runs match

Superintendents

Get ahead of installation issues before inspections

BIM Coordinators

Verify install accuracy with field visuals

VDC Managers

Reduce manual site visits for as-built validation

Trade Foremen

Confirm that layout, embed, or utility runs match

Superintendents

Get ahead of installation issues before inspections

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The Lens360 Advantage with BIM Compare

  • Reduce rework from install errors
  • Improve BIM-to-field trust
  • Validate site conditions visually, instantly

Call to Action

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FAQ

BIM Compare overlays your 360° photo capture with the coordinated BIM model to help you visually identify field deviations — fast.

Because gaps between model and actual install lead to delays, change orders, and rework. Visual comparison helps you catch issues before they escalate.

VDC Managers, BIM Coordinators, Supers, and Quality Teams. It helps both office and field stay aligned.

Missing elements, misaligned walls, incorrect install locations, in-wall issues before drywall, and layout errors.

Not at all. It’s valuable on any job where model coordination and field accuracy matter — including renovations and interiors.

You can upload Revit or Navisworks models directly into Lens360.

Minimal prep is needed. Lens360 reads the model for visual alignment — no special formatting required.

Yes. Upload by floor, trade, or model version — they’ll stay organized in the dashboard.

Yes. Lens360 tracks version history so you always know what’s current.

No. The system reads the file — it doesn’t write to or modify your source model.

As a side-by-side viewer — your 360° image on one side, and the BIM model on the other.

Not automatically. It’s a manual visual comparison — but intuitive and fast to spot inconsistencies.

Yes. You have full control over both views for detailed inspection.

Yes. Snapshots can be exported with annotations to share with trades or include in reports.

Yes. You can review comparisons on desktop or mobile devices.

Absolutely. It’s especially useful for verifying in-wall conditions and pre-inspection review.

Yes. You can visually confirm framing, MEP, and sleeves against the model.

Yes. Use annotated screenshots to initiate RFIs or mark observations.

Yes. Deviations found in the comparison can be documented and tracked as punch items.

Yes. You can compare captures over time with the same BIM reference.

Yes. Annotated images or direct view links can be shared easily.

Yes — with permissioned access, they can view, comment, and act.

Definitely. Visual comparisons make it easy to align teams and drive faster decisions.

Yes. Everything is timestamped and logged.

Yes. Screenshots, observations, and comparison logs can be exported for closeout or QA documentation.