Imagine Being Able to Step Right Into Your Data, Virtually, Without Ever Leaving LP360
GeoCue, a global leader in aerial mapping hardware and software solutions, proudly announces the launch of the TrueView GO 360 Photo Kit and the new Street View Navigation in LP360, bringing immersive visualization and smarter navigation directly to your desktop.
With the brand-new Street View mode in LP360’s Immersive View, you can navigate through a 360° scene, set your point of view and direction by simply dragging an arrow, and instantly see your project from that perspective. You can even take precise distance measurements directly inside your immersive imagery, with future tools for annotations and support for additional 360° camera systems.
Now pair that with the TrueView GO 360 Photo Kit, which integrates an Insta360 camera into your handheld LiDAR workflow, and you’ve got something powerful: the ability to merge high-resolution 360° imagery with your point cloud, turning your dataset into a true “street view” experience of your own captured reality.

A leap forward in reality capture
Street View Navigation isn’t just about viewing, it’s about interacting with your data in a smarter way. Instead of flipping through static images or jumping aimlessly in the point cloud, you can now virtually “walk” through your scan, moving forward and backward between capture points, or rotating to see the scene from any angle. Whether you’re inspecting the corner of a building, navigating a factory floor, or retracing your scan path through a crime scene, this feature puts clarity and context at your fingertips.
For surveyors, AEC professionals, public safety teams, and facility managers, Street View Navigation and the TrueView GO 360 Photo Kit combine to streamline workflows, speed up validation, and improve communication with stakeholders. The experience is immersive, intuitive, and entirely within LP360, no third-party viewers required.

“We continue to adapt and update our products to meet the needs of the surveying and mapping community,” says Frank Darmayan, CEO of GeoCue. “The TrueView GO 360 Photo Kit expands the capabilities and deliverables of our handheld mapping system, while LP360 lets you explore your point cloud data and imagery in more powerful ways than ever before.”
And this isn’t the only leap forward. GeoCue will also be rolling out advanced processing and visualization options with software add-ons like 3D Mesh Modeling and Gaussian Splatting, giving users the ability to create stunningly realistic 3D renderings with TrueView GO data. These two new software add-ons leverage additional processing technologies to bring new complementary outputs: 3D mesh models and Gaussian Splatting photorealistic renderings.
3D Mesh modeling excels in precision-driven industries like engineering and construction and has become an integral part of BIM, surveying, and CAD workflows. 3D Gaussian Splatting, which is more emerging, transforms raw data into immersive visual experiences, ideal for VR, gaming, and digital storytelling.
These two new complementary renderings processed in LP360 Land increase the value and the quality of the information extracted from TrueView Go raw data.
“GeoCue is at the forefront of LiDAR technology because we listen closely to our customers and adapt quickly to their needs,” says Vivien Heriard Dubreuil, CEO of mdGroup, GeoCue’s parent company. “When the surveying and mapping community told us they wanted integrated 360° imagery, advanced visualization options like Gaussian Splatting, and 3D Mesh Modeling, we made it happen. These capabilities aren’t just new features, they’re a direct response to real-world challenges our users face, enabling them to capture, visualize, and share their data with greater clarity and efficiency than ever before.”

Street View Navigation and the TrueView GO 360 Photo Kit make it possible to walk through your project data as if you were there, confirm measurements on the fly, and visualize every detail from a boots-on-the-ground perspective. With LP360’s measurement, annotation, and rendering tools, a virtual walk-through isn’t just for viewing; it’s a practical way to analyze and understand your data.
So, whether you’re documenting as-builts, inspecting infrastructure, managing facilities, or preserving heritage sites, these new tools put you in the middle of your project without ever leaving your chair.