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Introducing Streamlined Multi-Capture
Introducing Streamlined Multi-Capture
Updated over 3 months ago

Tired of capturing 360° images or phone snapshots one by one? Introducing Streamlined Multi-Capture, a powerful new feature that allows you to effortlessly capture multiple images on the same level in a single flow!

This innovative feature simplifies the process of capturing a series of 360° images or phone snapshots from different viewpoints within the same horizontal plane. This eliminates the need to stop and restart the capture process for each individual image, saving you valuable time and effort.

  • Increased Efficiency: Capture multiple images in a single flow, optimizing your workflow.

  • Enhanced Accuracy: Capture images on the same level for seamless stitching and a more cohesive final product.

  • Simplified Capture Experience: Enjoy a more intuitive and streamlined capture process.

How to Use Streamlined Multi-Capture:

  1. Switch to the desired capture mode: Choose between 360° capture or phone snapshot mode.

  2. Capture Your First View: Position yourself at your starting point and capture the first image.

  3. Move and Capture: While in the multi-capture flow, simply move to your next desired viewpoint and capture another image. Repeat this process for all the additional viewpoints you require.


    Reviewing Your Multi-Captures:
    Once you've completed a multi-capture session using either 360° or phone snapshot mode, you can easily review all the captured images directly within the floor plan view. This allows you to ensure you've captured all the necessary viewpoints and make any adjustments before finalizing the process.



With Streamlined Multi-Capture, capturing comprehensive 360° views or detailed multi-perspective phone snapshots becomes a breeze. Experience the efficiency and ease of this powerful new feature!

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