Every major shift in surveying begins with reinvention. Once, a tape measure and notebook were all a surveyor needed — until technology reshaped the field, from the first laser distance meters to modern scanning workflows.

Earlier this year, Pointorama introduced a significant leap with its first floorplan tool, enabling professionals to generate accurate layouts simply by selecting walls.

Fast, intuitive and reliable, it offered a glimpse of what was possible. Today, Pointorama takes the next step forward with the launch of the AI Floorplan Generator, a breakthrough feature that instantly transforms raw spatial data into clean, ready-to-use floorplans.

AI Floorplan Generator — Let the Space Reveal Itself

Surveyors, real estate professionals and AEC teams can generate accurate floorplans in a fraction of the usual time. The AI interprets the scanned space and draws the layout room by room, at exceptional speed — eliminating slow, manual tracing and repetitive work.

Each room is generated in seconds, allowing users to review and adjust details instantly. With simple one-click corrections, you stay fully in control while benefiting from powerful AI-driven eAiciency.

How It Works: AI That Understands Spaces

At the core of the new feature lies an AI engine designed to recognise the elements that define a space. It analyses the geometry of the point cloud and detects:

  • Floors and levels, identifying height differences and structural transitions
  • Walls, including angles, corners and interruptions
  • Room boundaries, understanding how areas connect

Once recognised, the AI draws a clean floorplan that can be refined through simple, intuitive interactions.

The result is a dramatically accelerated workflow that turns minutes into seconds, without sacrificing precision or user control.

Why the User Stays in Control

Even with powerful automation, professional expertise remains central. Users determine where AI should look and can adjust every line, curve or opening. The interface responds instantly to their guidance, ensuring a final result that reflects both automation and craftsmanship.

AI handles the heavy work — but the user stays in command.

A Smarter Workflow for Surveyors, Real Estate and AEC

The AI Floorplan Generator brings together everything professionals value: speed, accuracy and control. It eliminates repetitive drafting, shortens delivery times and produces clean, reliable floorplans ready for refinement or export into existing tools — from property documentation and listings to feasibility studies and renovation planning.

By turning spatial data into layouts that are immediately usable, the new AI engine sets a new benchmark for how indoor spaces can be captured, interpreted and delivered.

What the Future Holds

This release is only the beginning. Over the coming months, Pointorama’s AI will expand far beyond floorplans: automatic detection of doors and windows, façade interpretation and even AI-generated sections and elevations will all build on the same underlying technology.

What starts today with instant floorplans will evolve into a fully automated extraction pipeline — unlocking complete building documentation with just a few clicks.

“We believe the future of surveying isn’t just faster — it’s smarter. With Pointorama’s AI Floorplan Generator, we’re giving professionals a tool that understands space the way they do. This is more than automation; it’s a shift in how the industry captures and delivers building information. And this is only the beginning”,

– Stijn van Beek, General Manager & Founder of Pythagoras.

Try it with Your Own Dataset

Pointorama’s new AI workflow is ready to use today. Professionals can upload spatial data from any device and generate precise floorplans in seconds — without manual tracing or repetitive work.

Not using Pointorama yet? Now is the perfect time to experience the future of spatial intelligence. Go to Pointorama.

Source: Pointorama


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