RoomScan Pro LiDAR floor plans

The easy way to measure rooms

Published by: Locometric
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Professional floor plan scanning that works in every room. If your work requires floor plans every day and you aren't using RoomScan Brick Mode, then you are literally wasting time.
Includes Apple RoomPlan, as well as the fast & accurate RoomScan Brick Mode for LiDAR devices, and Touch Mode which works in dim light on any device. Also compatible with a range of Bosch and Leica Bluetooth laser measures.
Exports to PNG, PDF, DXF (for CAD), IFC (great in Autodesk® and SketchUp®), FML (for Symbility® etc), Xactimate® ESX, Sweet Home 3D, OBJ, PLY, XYZ, RapidSketch, Metropix® and more.
• Automatically measures ceiling height and calculates wall areas and heat loss parameters, great for contractors.
• Take photos and type or dictate notes onto them, and see them automatically positioned on the plan. Perfect for surveys, inventories, etc.
• Annotate your plans with Apple Pencil.
• Also scans building exteriors (great for getting GLA for appraisers) and plots.
Questions or comments? We're here to help: [email protected]
US Patents 8,868,375 (2014) and 11,269,060 (2022).
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Unlock RoomScan Pro LiDAR with a monthly auto-renewable subscription. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Subscriptions may be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited if you purchase a subscription.
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4.91 out of 5

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RoomScan Pro LiDAR floor plans Reviews

Good at scanning but ultimately useless

Jake67584 on

United States

If you take a screenshot they disable the app entirely.

Constantly freezes and crashes

mdmglr on

United States

unusable app. it constantly freezes after a scan. once it freezes it corrupts all the previous scans, thus loosing all the work.

Great for insurance adjusters

jcmkhh on

United States

This app fills a hole for Symbility users. This has worked for me nearly 100% of the time. With a little practice, you can determine which method works best for you. Using the brick mode is very similar to using the exact mate AR mode. The measurements are accurate and import directly into Symbility and Xactimate. The developers are amazing and responsive. They have added features as requested, like being able to take photos with a room that are exportable in a zip file. The photos are labeled by the room name so you don’t lose track of them. It even has an exterior mode, so you can do a footprint of the house and use that to accurately draw the roof. The only issue seems to be that when imported into Symbility the window heights are not accurate, but the developers are working on that right now. I highly recommend this for anyone who needs to scan a room for accurate measurements and wants to use their mobile device. You can leave the clipboard at home.

Great overall

Amateis on

United States

Love the price and the accuracy! My biggest complaint is the inability to revise the sketches in Xactimate once you import the ESX file so I’m keeping it at 4 stars until that’s fixed

Good concept poor execution and usability

oppositeday on

United States

I got the premium version yet, I’ve been struggling with this for hours. It would’ve been so much easier to just measure the rooms and draw them. In brick mode It says take more scans if you want more precise, however, the more precise I try to make it the more wavy it makes all the walls. Despite it thinking that a wall is ending somewhere if you try and scan to show, it’s not ending there it will give you errors & just won’t move the wall. When scanning through door openings, it will see part of another room and capture it, but then, when you do that next room and try and join them, it will treat what it saw through the opening as a separate area than the new room. It will not let you delete walls. Some walls it won’t let you even move. It seems you have one option to rotate a room right after it’s made. But once it’s incorrectly added to the drawing it seems that option is gone so I had to delete the room and re add it. They’re also doesn’t seem to be an undo in some parts while there is in other parts. The typical apple shake does not undo anything. Because of the problem I had with it correctly orienting rooms to each other. I tried just a walk-through of a whole floor as a “room”, however, that did not work because it didn’t seem to want to put doors in the middle of this room, so it would ignore the thickness of walls, I went inside new rooms. I have an open concept stairway with a vaulted ceiling, and it seemed to confuse the program. It did not like that I was trying to map the staircase and would not acknowledge that a staircase was there and draw the lines associated with it. When I came to the mid-landing instead of treating it as a staircase landing it tried to move the entire floor of the upper floor, down to the landing, and it would jostle the floor back up the second floor and then back down to the landing it couldn’t figure out what to do. In one scan, I did like 50 precise brick wall scans and at some point it misinterpreted something and the entire room outline rotated by 10° and despite moving the camera around so it could see that the room was not positioned as it was showing it it would not correct itself I had to do multiple undos in order to go back and get it to correct itself. I would think that the LIDAR would see that all these data points are there but just misaligned and just correct itself - but it didn’t. I was looking forward to using this, unfortunately, this just is not working out.

For a paid app, it’s pretty bad.

Benjamin Jancewicz on

United States

I have tried dozens of times to try and get this app to work properly. It will never connect rooms together through the right door. And once you’re done, scanning the room, there is no way to fix the problem and tell the app which door it got wrong.it is incredibly frustrating, because you have to rescan the room every single time. I hate it.

It doesn’t work

Geo_ on

United States

It worked for about five minutes. I could not measure a room. It stopped working and all I get now is a nag screen.

Disables iOS functionality

Pendor on

United States

This app tries to disable screenshots by putting an overlay on screen and stops working completely after you take a screenshot until you buy a recurring subscription. Apple should have rejected the app for that.

Lack of adequate instructions

jghjjv on

United States

makes this extremely annoying to try to use. I’ve watched the videos several times, gone through the written instructions twice, searched for helpful YouTube videos and tried scanning a hall at least 10 times but still don’t have it right. If you have many hours to play around with the app I bet it’s great because it seems to have many useful features. With trial and error you’ll eventually get it right. And if you’ll use it a lot figuring it out in your own like that probably is worth it. If you only want to spend a couple of hours creating a plan for your house then you may find this very frustrating.

Streamlined my work flow

Amateis on

United States

Love this app! Especially it’s ability to export ESX files for Xactimate! It’s quicker than Xactimate Mobile and is usually pretty spot on within less than a 1/4”. Sometimes a little tweaking is needed but that’s understandable. Regardless of what app you’re using, ALWAYS take some realtime measurements to compare. This app has been a huge time saver!

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Publisher
Locometric
Languages
Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese
Recent release
11.4 (1 week ago )
Released on
Apr 21, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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