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GetMyVR is a commercial 3D documentation and digital twin service run by Chris Kivi in Western New York, with a focus on areas such as Buffalo, Niagara, and Rochester. It is not simply design software; it is an on-site capture service built around equipment such as Matterport Pro2/Pro3, Ricoh Theta Z1, and Insta360 X4, serving spatial digitization needs for commercial real estate, factories, AEC, government facilities, cultural institutions, and similar environments.
The site presents its core capabilities as Matterport 3D Tours, commercial space scanning, construction and facility documentation, Google Street View publishing, and spatial records for insurance, restoration, planning, and training. Its deliverables are fairly comprehensive: the basics include shareable, embeddable interactive 3D tours and 4K images; optional add-ons include 2D floor plans, MatterPak, OBJ, XYZ point clouds, DWG, Revit BIM, E57 point clouds, TruePlan measurements, and Xactimate integration. For architecture, facility management, and insurance use cases, this level of format compatibility is a clear advantage.
The website does not publish fixed pricing, offering only Request a Quote and phone consultation. Some deliverables are marked as Included, Add-On, or Available, suggesting that projects are typically quoted based on scope and required outputs. In terms of copyright and licensing, the main content does not clarify model ownership, data hosting duration, customers’ rights to reuse the assets, or Matterport platform fees. Its collaboration value is reflected more in contractor coordination, stakeholder updates, Xactimate workflows, and CAD/BIM compatibility; there is no obvious description of platform-level collaboration features such as multi-user online annotations or permission management.
A key strength is the credibility of its case examples, including a 450,000 sq ft factory scan, documentation of 42 Home Depot locations, and hundreds of Google business virtual tours. Its equipment and output specifications are also professional, making it well suited to large commercial spaces, manufacturing, construction documentation, facility asset management, insurance claims, government projects, and cultural archiving. The main drawbacks are its relatively local service coverage and limited transparency around pricing and contract terms. For small creative showcases or lightweight online modeling, the cost and workflow may be heavier than necessary.
The site does not mention access or payment conditions for users in China. In practice, cross-border communication, on-site capture location, and payment methods may all be limiting factors. If the project is located in China, more realistic alternatives include local Matterport service providers, Google Street View Trusted photographers, 3D laser scanning companies, or domestic digital twin / real-world spatial capture services. If the need is only for online design presentation, indoor modeling tools, BIM solutions, or domestic panoramic property-tour platforms may be better substitutes.
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