Field Inspection Platform

Integrate 3D models into your field reports.

Observations recorded on site visits can be messy to retrace and sometimes fail to deliver clean context to readers. BIMspection anchors your photos to entities on your Revit models — then helps you either piece together your site walks or export images for reports with the observations projected onto 3D models.

An inspector in a Building Inspector hi-vis vest and hard hat photographing a steel-framed building interior with a smartphone.

One image answers “Where?”

The composite puts the site photo adjacent to the model view and projects a beam from the image to its real location on site. Color by severity to communicate urgency before anyone reads a word. White background to seamlessly blend into reports.

Good Fair Marginal Poor Critical
Composite export: a photograph of a roof-to-wall transition with missing insulation, linked by a red beam to its location on the 3D building model.

Photograph it. Tap it. Export it.

Three actions in the field. The report assembles itself from what you captured.

  1. A site photograph of an interior wall cavity with exposed insulation. 01

    Photograph the observation

    Capture on your phone, or pull from the gallery, and add a note.

  2. The BIMspection app in placement mode: a crosshair over the 3D model and a prompt to drop the observation. 02

    Tap the element

    Touch the element on the 3D model and the observation binds to that geometry — not a pin dropped on a floor plan.

  3. The finished composite export: the site photograph linked by a beam to its location on the 3D model. 03

    Rate and deliver

    Set the severity, then export a composite that projects your observation onto the model.

Models you already have — connected through Autodesk

BIMspection reads the Revit models your team already produces through the Autodesk Platform Services viewer. There is no separate model to prepare and no proprietary format to convert into.

The BIMspection app: a 3D building model with an observation marked on it, alongside a detail panel showing the photo, note, severity swatches and export controls.
On the model — the observation is bound to the element it was placed on, carrying its photo, note and severity.
Nothing to install on the phone. One button opens a secure link and shows it as a QR code. The inspector scans it and is working. The link rotates every session, so a code shared for one site visit does not outlive it.
Your model data stays yours. For firms whose security policy rules out relaying model data through a third party, there is a local-network mode where nothing leaves the building.

Bring it to your next site visit.

BIMspection licenses are available for trial or purchase.