In a perfect world, contractors would have access to 3D models of all of their projects. The problem, however, is that 3D image capture has traditionally been expensive, time consuming, and complex. Matterport’s goal is to make the process accessible to all.

With their roots based in the residential real estate market, Matterport knows a thing or two about ease of use. Scanning and modeling your jobsite can be completed in three simple steps: scan the rooms of your project, upload your data to Matterport’s cloud software to be converted into a model, and use the model to make notes, measure spaces, or share with your colleagues.

The Cameras

To gather the images, you have three options depending on your accuracy needs: a 360 degree camera, Matterport’s Pro2, or the Leica BLK360. A 360 degree camera, such as the Ricoh Theta V or Z1, is an entry-level solution to get users quick models in smaller spaces. The Matterport Pro2 camera, retailing at $3,395 is a relatively affordable option based upon the accuracy, and the Leica BLK360 gives the highest accuracy at the highest cost ($18,500 for the camera).

The Pro2 camera will cover the needs of the vast majority of the industry, offering accuracy within 1% and speed of 20 seconds per 360-degree rotational scan. With no registration markers or need to manually align the camera, Matterport estimates a full scan of a 5,000SF room will take less than an hour.

The 3D Models

Once the Matterport software creates the 3D model, users can measure any space captured by the camera with accuracy depending upon the accuracy rating of the camera chosen. Notes and other annotations can also be added directly onto the model for punchlists or proposals. Navigation through the model looks akin to a Google street view map.

The models are created within hours and can be used for as-builts, BIM tracking, or owner/developer documentation, all with more accuracy and speed than can be achieved with manual measurements.

For more information about Matterport, visit www.matterport.com. You can also check out my interview with Matterport at Groundbreak 2019, which includes an in-depth walkthrough of the modeling software.