Pix4Dsurvey - 12 month license (1 device)
Pix4Dsurvey
Bridge the gap between photogrammetry and CAD design.
Log Take photos or point clouds with a drone or any laser scanner. |
Develop a model Transform your files into digital point clouds and import them into Pix4Dsurvey. Work directly with Pix4Dmapper or Pix4Dmatic files as well as any file in .las or .laz format.
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vectorize Generate a TIN digital terrain model to model the area and create CAD vector files from the point cloud by extracting key design elements with Pix4Dsurvey. |
Integrate Open your data in any CAD or GIS software with individual layers and properties that match your existing workflow. |
More than just a point
Extract only the most relevant information to speed up and simplify measurement processes.
Built-in vectorization tools
Vectorize your design using points, polylines, polygons and catenary curves with just a few clicks.
Create surfaces
Develop a digital terrain model using TIN from points and polylines to map the topography of your project. Automate the creation of point elevations, which will significantly simplify the point cloud.
Access more data
Go beyond photogrammetry but still work with Pix4D's rayCloud to access original images and 3D point clouds simultaneously. Vectorize in 3D, edit in 2D. Even complex objects, such as recesses visible only in photos, can be measured.
Scale up
Pix4Dsurvey can handle billions of points. Work with more than one point cloud file at the same time on the same project.
Integrated solutions
Pix4Dsurvey works with your existing workflow. Import .p4d files from Pix4Dmapper with one touch, or work with files in LAS format.
Export made easy
Each examined object can be assigned to a layer and edited. Layers can be exported separately or together for a seamless transition to your preferred CAD or GIS software.
You choose the point cloud
Import designs from Pix4Dmapper, Pix4Dmatic or any .las or .laz file.
Annual floating license (1 device)
It allows you to install the program on any number of computers and run it at any time on as many systems as indicated by the number of purchased licenses. One computer machine will be designated as "license server"; the license server tool installed on it will manage the distribution of licenses in the network of computers on which the program has been installed.