Office space shown as a digital twin model with AI data overlays on a computer screen

OpenSpace Cited as Key Tool in AI and Digital Twin Design Loop

Allwork.Space explores how AI and digital twins are transforming workplace design, naming OpenSpace alongside Matterport and Autodesk Tandem as a platform that links 3D scans to BIM environments. Written by Vocon CTO Brandon Dorsey, the article describes how continuous spatial data turns static documentation into an ongoing calibration process. For OpenSpace customers, the mention underscores the platform’s growing role at the heart of smarter design and construction workflows.

When Allwork.Space identifies OpenSpace as a tool that “links 3D scans to BIM environments,” it reflects what OpenSpace customers already know: accurate, continuous capture is the foundation of any meaningful digital twin. OpenSpace’s AI-powered 360° documentation automatically maps photos to floor plans, giving architects, owners, and design teams a reliable record of how a space looks and evolves. That data feeds directly into the kind of feedback loop the article describes, where real-world conditions continuously inform decisions. As the digital twin market grows toward $154 billion by 2030, the value of a capture platform that integrates seamlessly into BIM and design workflows has never been clearer.

The shift described in this article, from snapshot documentation to living data-driven models, is exactly what OpenSpace was built to support. As construction and design teams face pressure to deliver projects faster and with fewer surprises, platforms that close the gap between physical reality and digital models become essential infrastructure. OpenSpace gives every project stakeholder a shared, verifiable view of the built environment at every stage of a project.

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By: Brandon Dorsey

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