Design & BIM

Pointfuse

Discontinued

Autodesk acquired PointFuse's core IP and technology in March 2024 and integrated it into ReCap Pro 2026 as the Scan to Mesh Local and Mesh Editor workflows. Standalone customer access ended April 30, 2025; the project-migration tool was retired October 30, 2025. Confirmed on Autodesk's own "PointFuse is Now Part of Autodesk" page.

Confirmed 2026-07-29

Pointfuse automatically converts complex point cloud data into intelligent, usable 3D mesh models. It is designed for construction professionals, surveyors, and engineers to streamline the process of creating BIM-ready models from reality capture data.

emergingPlumbingElectricalHVACGeneral Contracting

About

pointfuse.com now redirects to Autodesk's "PointFuse is Now Part of Autodesk" page, which confirms in its own words: Autodesk acquired PointFuse's core IP and technology in March 2024 and folded it into ReCap Pro 2026 as the Scan to Mesh Local and Mesh Editor workflows. Standalone PointFuse access for existing customers ended April 30, 2025, and the migration tool for moving old PointFuse projects into ReCap was retired October 30, 2025. The standalone product is discontinued.

Use Cases

  • Reality Capture to BIM
  • As-Built Documentation
  • Construction Progress Monitoring
  • Digital Twin Creation

Pricing

Pointfuse

Software that transforms point cloud data into intelligent, segmented 3D mesh models for various construction and design applications.

Capability Matrix

FeatureStatusDepth
3D ModelingYesAdvanced
Cloud StorageYesStandard
Document StorageYesStandard
Report GenerationYesStandard
ReportingYesStandard
AI FeaturesYesAdvanced
Digital TakeoffPartialStandard
Third-Party IntegrationsYesStandard
Template LibraryYesStandard
Project ManagementBasic
Photo DocumentationYesStandard

Strengths

  • Automated model generation from point clouds
  • High accuracy and detail in mesh models
  • Fast processing of large datasets

Best Fit

Typical clientsmid-size shops up to enterprise & national firms (500+)
Platform weightLightweight — newer platform, faster to adopt

Usually more platform than a solo or small crew needs — smaller shops tend to be better served by a lighter tool.

Mid-sizeLargeEnterprise