NavVis has announced the release of NavVis IndoorViewer 2.7. With this software release users can look forward to a number of additional features to the measurement tool, including the ability to annotate measurements as well as being able to export and share them as PDF documents.
NavVis IndoorViewer is a web-based deliverable that, in just a few clicks, turns laser scan data into basic building models displayed as 360 degree realistic digital buildings, point clouds and customizable floorplans. The next generation software, which is also available as a cloud-based SaaS solution – NavVis Cloud – can be set up on-demand without the need for added IT infrastructure and maintenance. Additionally, the interface means that users without the technical expertise to work with point clouds and modeling software can move through and interact with the building remotely, as if they were on site. It’s no wonder NavVis IndoorViewer is becoming the deliverable of choice for laser scanning professionals who want to offer their customers the chance to benefit from real-word data captured by laser scanners.
Earlier this year, the virtual measurement tool was launched with the release of NavVis IndoorViewer 2.6. The tool takes virtual measurements based on point clouds and saves time otherwise spent travelling to a site. It also offers an array of functions that, with this most recent release, have just been extended.
With version 2.7 of NavVis IndoorViewer, there are now more ways to use the measurement tool for virtual planning and collaboration. The update makes it possible for users to take and save a measurement with more context, meaning they can now annotate measurements with notes and additional information in just a few clicks so that it can be communicated with other users. You can take it one step further by exporting and sharing the measurements and their annotations. A feature like this is useful, for example, when renovation options need to be communicated and discussed with colleagues or subcontractors. Exported information is displayed as a PDF document that also includes the location, an image, and a deep link that enables team members to click and review the measurements using their own digital factory. The recipient is provided with a contextual overview of the individual measurement or even of a group of measurements.
In addition to this, there have also been some exciting changes to the Point of Interest feature in NavVis IndoorViewer. The latest update now allows those users who track processes and assets in their factories and buildings to access an audit of all of the content that has been added and updated in the POIs. The POI auditing function is relevant to enterprise customers, and users can export any changes that have been made during a specified time frame as an excel sheet.
Version 2.7 of NavVis IndoorViewer is now available. Find out more about what else is included in the release and how to register for a free trial with NavVis Cloud.