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Lightweight Client Presentations
Scaffold VR for Lightweight Client Presentations
Standalone VR app with no cables required
Present your Lumion designs wirelessly on Meta Quest in VR with full mobility and flexibility on Scaffold’s dedicated VR app without the need of connecting to a high-end PC using cables.
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Powerful editor to make interactive presentations
Convert Lumion designs to VR in minutes & Personalize your 360 tours with our powerful editor by adding hotspot, floor plans, audio, video etc
Collaboration in real-time within VR environment
Engage with multiple users in real-time collaboration within VR environment to review designs & capture real-time feedback using VR tools such as notes, measurement.

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Seamless Sharing to Multiple Devices
Effortlessly share Lumion designs across various devices, including mobile, desktop, and tablet, ensuring easy access of interactive 360 for all stakeholders from anywhere, anytime
Offline viewing & Casting
Easily download Lumion VR projects for offline access and cast to larger screens, making presentations seamless, even without VR headsets or internet connectivity.

How to view Lumion designs in VR?
Present Lumion designs in VR using Scaffold VR-one platform
Step 1: Export Panoramas
Export a panorama from Lumion, switch to 360 Panorama mode, set your desired view, and click on the "Render 360 Panorama" button to export the image.

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The nice thing about Scaffold VR is its quick processing, ease of use, and high compatibility with Meta Quest which makes it easier to conduct client presentations without any high-end computer
• Amr Raafat
Chief Innovation Officer

The web version of Scaffold VR has contributed greatly to our workflow. It’s just a shareable link that you can send out to people and it’s great for the times when you don’t have VR goggles
• Rick Carter
Director of Virtual Design
& Construction

As Architects, we need to think very conceptual and we need to use sensitivity and translate into an experience a real person is going to have. Using VR is as closest you could get to reality, without having to build it, demolish it and build it again
• Angie Mendez
Technology Director
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