Scattered data
BIM, GIS, point clouds, orthophotos and captures end up in separate systems and folders.

Publish point clouds, IFC, orthophotos, 360, 3D models and GIS data in shared web viewers to review progress, spot deviations and coordinate teams without heavy desktop software.
From scattered folders, drawings and models to one shared web view of the project.
Share a sample of your BIM, point cloud, capture or site dataset. We will show how to publish it on the web and which workflow to use.
Project data
BIM/IFC · Point clouds · Orthophotos · GIS · 360 · 3D Tiles
Obliquo
Shared review
The problem
On site and in engineering, data lives in drawings, BIM models, point clouds, folders, captures, reports and different tools. When leadership, clients, contractors and technical teams do not work from one common view, deviations are caught late and rework costs money.
BIM, GIS, point clouds, orthophotos and captures end up in separate systems and folders.
Every review means preparing files, aligning versions and explaining how to open the data.
When site and model are not compared in time, errors hit the budget.
It is hard to prove which version was delivered, when it was captured or what state the site was in.
Before and after
Before
With Obliquo
Drawings, BIM and captures kept separate
One shared web view of the project
Heavy files by email, FTP or download links
BIM, clouds, GIS, 360 and orthophotos in the browser
Technical software for every role
Controlled access for client, owner and contractors
Meetings with static screenshots
Remote, shared review
Slow, poorly traceable reviews
More traceable states and deliveries
Deviations caught too late
Better basis to spot deviations and cut rework
How it works
Obliquo brings your project data into a common web experience so more roles can view, review and coordinate without installing technical software.
IFC, BIM, point clouds, LAS/LAZ/E57, orthophotos, 360, GIS, 3D models, 3D Tiles or site deliverables.
Obliquo prepares the dataset for web viewing and organises layers, permissions and access for your project workflow.
Technical and non-technical teams open a link, review progress, share evidence and work from the same view.
When site state or a deliverable has probative value, Obliquo Certify can add verifiable traceability and integrity.
Supported data
Design models, coordination, review and technical deliverables.
LiDAR, laser scan, SLAM or site survey captures.
Flights, orthomosaics, DSM/DTM and visual progress tracking.
Visual walkthroughs for remote review, context and documentation.
Territorial layers, networks, parcels, assets, urban context or linear infrastructure.
Site states, partial deliveries, reviews, milestones and temporal comparisons.
Use cases
Share captured states and review evolution with owner, client and contractors.
Connect BIM, point cloud and real capture to spot deviations before they become cost.
Give controlled web access to roles that need to review but not run technical software.
Publish roads, rail, networks, corridors or distributed asset data.
Document states, reviews, defects and visual evidence for technical follow-up.
For claims, audits or contractual milestones, add certification with Obliquo Certify.
Team value
Less time preparing files, more time making decisions.
More roles can review the project from the browser.
Client, owner, contractors and technical team work from the same visual base.
Design and captured reality can be reviewed together in web workflows.
Share projects without losing control of who sees what.
States, deliveries and versions can become verifiable evidence when needed.
Products
Turn SLAM, LiDAR, 360 and reality capture into navigable web deliverables.
See RealityPublish, govern and distribute 2D/3D data with permissions, APIs and web access.
Explore CloudAdd fingerprints, manifests and verifiable traceability to critical states or deliverables.
Evaluate CertifyTry with your project
Share a sample of your BIM, point cloud, orthophoto, 360 capture or site dataset. We will show how it can be published in the browser, which workflow to use and how Cloud, Reality or Certify fit your case.
Includes
No commitment. The best demo is seeing whether your own data can become a useful web view.
Comparison
Meeting with files
Web review with Obliquo
FAQ
BIM, point clouds, access, progress control and when Certify fits.
No. Your production tools remain necessary. Obliquo is the web layer to publish, share, review and govern project data.
Yes. Obliquo works with BIM/IFC, point clouds, LAS, LAZ, E57, meshes, 3D Tiles, GIS, orthophotos, 360 and other geospatial assets.
Yes. The goal is for more roles to review the project in the browser without installing technical software.
Yes. Obliquo supports spaces, permissions and controlled access according to your project workflow.
Yes. You can publish captured states, share them with teams and use them for review, comparison or documentation.
When deliverables are critical, site states or disputes matter, Obliquo Certify can add verifiable traceability and integrity.
A sample dataset or project: BIM, point cloud, orthophoto, 360 or a combination. From there we define the workflow.
It depends on volume and format, but the goal is to validate quickly whether your project can become a shareable web view.