OpenSpace
Lets you capture a site with a simple 360° walk and automatically maps the images to your floor plans or models so you can compare design intent with real conditions.
In an architecture studio, OpenSpace can document design intent versus reality by capturing 360° images with phones or cameras and mapping them onto floor plans or models. Its spatial AI tracks progress, highlights differences, and supports design reviews with visual snapshots and notes. However, since it is built for the construction industry, it can be costly and complex for student projects, and its accuracy depends on good image capture and regular site access, which may limit its use in academic settings.
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Revolutionize your project management with OpenSpace



Pricing & Trial
Pricing is customized: your subscription cost depends on which product modules (e.g., “Capture”, “Track”) you select and your annual construction volume (ACV).
The vendor states you can start with just a single project and scale to many projects; you can add additional projects or modules later, with prorated terms.
While exact tiers aren’t publicly broken out, one source notes “projects start at around $10,000”.
There is no free version listed, and no publicly posted fixed per-user/month rate or standard “tier” table
OpenSpace: Task-Based Review for Architecture Studios
OpenSpace helps design students connect digital intent with built reality through 360° image capture and automated spatial mapping. It supports progress tracking, spatial analysis, and design critiques by comparing on-site conditions with digital models.
Helpful Notes:
Ideal for design-build or site-based projects
Requires careful image capture for accuracy
May be costly for academic use
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