Pin every scan, every target, every deliverable

Measured building surveyors, BIM teams and heritage consultants use Pin Drop to keep terrestrial laser scan planning, point cloud capture, registration and deliverable mapping attached to the exact coordinate they describe.
Built for measured surveyors

Laser scanning works better when every scan is a pin

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The shared map for 3D laser scanning

A single heritage project can carry hundreds of scan stations, thousands of targets and several BIM deliverables. Teams lose hours to scan logs that nobody can read, registration reports that live on a single laptop and deliverable schedules that scatter across project folders. Pin Drop pins every scan once and keeps every target on the pin, where it belongs.
Testimonials

Used by measured building surveyors and heritage consultants

Practices producing point cloud surveys, BIM deliverables and heritage documentation rely on shared, location-based scan records to keep registration defensible and outputs on schedule.
“Territories and contractor responsibilities are structured across our portfolio.”
Arjun Patel
Asset Management Director
“We can see which areas have been covered and plan the next round of surveys without guesswork.”
Jonas Krul
Environmental Field Lead
“Having every project mapped has reduced confusion between contractors and improved daily coordination.”
Marcus Lowe
Site Operations Manager
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See how 3D laser scanning works in practice

Walk through a real scan campaign and see how every station, every target and every deliverable stays pinned to the exact location it describes.