Smartphone-first capture and AI overlays turn site photos into progress and milestone insights.
San Francisco, September 10, 2025
At its Waypoint summit in San Francisco, OpenSpace introduced a Visual Intelligence Platform combining smartphone-first field capture with milestone-based analytics. The suite includes OpenSpace Field, which uses Spatial AI to pin photos to floorplans and align imagery to BIM, and OpenSpace Progress Tracking, a milestone-driven service powered by an analytics partner that converts images into billing, schedule-risk and coordination insights. The platform supports 360° cameras, drones, and laser scanners and integrates with Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud and major scheduling tools. Beta users report large time savings on field tasks, and the offering scales across tens of thousands of projects worldwide.
What happened: At a customer summit held in San Francisco on Sept. 9, 2025, a construction technology company introduced a new Visual Intelligence Platform that combines field imaging tools with progress-tracking analytics. The platform launch includes two named offerings: OpenSpace Field and OpenSpace Progress Tracking, the latter previously announced in June 2025 as powered by an analytics partner.
The platform is presented as a system that turns on-site reality data into operational and executive intelligence. It is positioned to close the gap between financial and project systems and real-time jobsite visibility by capturing images and converting them into data that can drive daily field work and portfolio-level insight. The announcement frames the shift as moving from document-centered office workflows to image-first workflows designed for field-centric industries.
Existing capture products remain part of the overall offering: a 360-degree camera workflow, a BIM alignment product, and drone and laser scanning options. The new Field product is reported to connect with project systems such as Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud. Progress Tracking is stated to integrate with scheduling tools including Primavera P6, Asta, Microsoft Project and Excel.
Beta users of the Field product are reported to have seen an 85 percent time saving on common field tasks like punch-list management and issue logging. Separately, customers using the milestone-based progress tracking approach have described earlier detection of productivity issues, in some cases as early as a small portion of completion, providing time to address problems before they grow. Progress Tracking was described in June as available as an add-on to existing capture subscriptions, with pricing tied to the scope and the number of projects.
The company cites large-scale usage metrics across its reality capture offerings. Earlier statements in June noted imagery captured on nearly 70,000 projects across 99 countries covering over 47 billion square feet. Later material in September updates that footprint to more than 75,000 projects across 124 countries and over 52 billion square feet.
The June announcement positioned Progress Tracking as an add-on to existing capture licenses. The September summit presented both Field and Progress Tracking as part of a newly framed Visual Intelligence Platform. The company directs interested parties to its website for demos and more information.
The milestone-based tracking capability was introduced in partnership with a company known for combining image analysis and human verification. Names of several construction firms were provided as users of the technology in the announcement materials. The overall messaging positions reality data as a strategic asset intended to simplify workflows across field teams and executive stakeholders.
The Visual Intelligence Platform is a set of tools that convert on-site imagery into actionable intelligence for field tasks and business reporting. It combines smartphone capture, traditional reality-capture hardware, AI alignment to BIM, and milestone-based progress analytics.
OpenSpace Field is a smartphone-first capture and management tool using Spatial AI to place and align images in plans and models. OpenSpace Progress Tracking is a milestone-based analytics service that interprets imagery to validate work-in-place, identify schedule risk, and produce progress summaries.
Progress Tracking was announced as powered by an analytics partner that specializes in milestone-based tracking and combines imagery with human verification to provide trusted progress views.
The products are reported to integrate with construction management platforms such as Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud. Progress Tracking can ingest schedules from Primavera P6, Asta, Microsoft Project and Excel.
Usage claims across the capture tools range from tens of thousands of projects and tens of billions of square feet of documented imagery, with later figures indicating growth in both project count and global reach.
Progress Tracking was described as available as an add-on to capture subscriptions, with pricing based on the scope of the tracking required and project count.
Feature | Description | Integrations / Notes |
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Smartphone capture (OpenSpace Field) | Spatial AI pins images to floorplans and aligns photos to BIM for quick site documentation. | Integrates with Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud; reported 85% time savings in beta for punch lists. |
Milestone progress tracking | Transforms imagery into milestone-based progress insights for billing validation and schedule risk detection. | Powered by Disperse; integrates with P6, Asta, Microsoft Project and Excel; available as add-on to capture licenses. |
Reality capture hardware | Support for 360° cameras, drones and laser scanners as part of the broader capture ecosystem. | Existing products remain in place and feed image data into the platform. |
Enterprise-scale footprint | Large-scale imagery usage reported across tens of thousands of projects and tens of billions of square feet. | Numbers reported at different points in time show growth; public pages cited for demos and details. |
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