Field capture and floor-plan platform
Versioned floor-plan management with canvas markup and measurement, paired with 360° on-site capture that ties what's on the ground to exactly where it is on the plan.
The problem
There was no traceable link between conditions on a job site and the plans that described them. Photos were taken, measurements were noted, and progress was tracked — but none of it pointed back to a precise location on a current floor plan. When a question came up later, there was no reliable way to revisit what the site actually looked like at a given point against the plan as it stood then.
What we built
- Versioned floor-plan management with canvas-based markup and on-plan measurement
- 360° on-site capture so a location can be revisited as it actually looked, not just as a single photo
- GPS-linked traceability that anchors captured conditions to their position on the plan
- Completion analytics that read progress directly from what's been captured against each plan
Approach and role
We built the interactive plan experience on a performant canvas layer so markup, measurement, and large drawings stay responsive, and connected it to a backend that keeps captures, versions, and locations in sync. We took the work from the rendering layer through to the data model and APIs behind it.
Outcome
Site conditions and the plans that describe them are finally linked, so progress and traceability come from the same source rather than from someone's memory of which photo went where. It demonstrates our depth on interactive, data-heavy interfaces backed by a real platform.