Smartphones can create 3D models using photogrammetry technology. Photogrammetry stitches multiple photos from different angles. Professional scanners use contact or non-contact technologies. Most modern phones have LiDAR for scanning
Create 3D models from images or videos for free. Supports multiple 3D software including Blender and Sketchup. Includes basic editing tools like rotate, pan, and zoom
Professional drone and terrestrial mapping software with survey-grade accuracy. Processes thousands of images up to 50% faster than manual methods. Fully automated workflow with seamless transition to PIX4Dsurvey. Supports LiDAR integration and vertical coordinate systems
Photogrammetry is the science of interpreting images to obtain information about physical objects. Invented in 1851 by Colonel Aimé Laussedat, evolved through various phases. Traditional application is extracting topographic information from aerial images
Photogrammetry records and interprets physical objects through images and electromagnetic imagery. Term coined by Albrecht Meydenbauer in 1867 article "Die Photometrographie". Invented by Aimé Laussedat, but Meydenbauer is considered the father
Collinearity means points lying on a single line in geometry. In general, collinearity refers to aligned objects in a line or row. A mapping of geometry to itself preserving collinearity is called a collineation