Name the survey
Give the home or area a recognizable name. The app records its creation date and time for local history.
HOW IT WORKS
One iPhone coordinates spatial capture and short Cloudflare downloads, then keeps the resulting named heat map in local history.
Give the home or area a recognizable name. The app records its creation date and time for local history.
Three stable, clean Cloudflare download windows freeze the throughput, latency, and jitter reference used during this survey.
The LiDAR iPhone detects floors, walls, doors, windows, openings, and approximate stairs while ceilings stay out of the live view.
Guidance points toward mapped floor without qualified evidence. Pause briefly while a bounded internet download completes and a reading bubble appears.
Review the ceiling-off model and every metric, then save the named survey locally so it can be reopened by date and time.
RECOVERY WITHOUT INVENTED DATA
Measurement stops, prior evidence remains, and the app asks you to slow down, relocalize, or resume from a verified fragment.
Re-scan doorway, stair, or landing overlap. If verification still fails, the capture stays separate instead of creating a fictional stacked house.