A visual memory for physical work

Keep the
whole build.

Take a spatial snapshot of a painting, prototype, room, or machine. Keep that one moment—or add more snapshots to see it change over time.

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Today
Final curve resolved

One tool for anything in progress

Oil paintingServer rackCustom headrestSculptureRobot chassisStudio installation

How it works

One moment—or
the whole process.

Every spatial snapshot stands on its own. When you take more than one, Revasive connects them into a timeline you can move through.

01

Capture

Take a spatial snapshot by walking around your project with a phone. No special camera required.

02

Keep it—or return

Stop with one useful snapshot, or add another whenever the object or project changes.

03

Compare

Scrub through stages from the same angle and watch the project take shape in three dimensions.

04

Revisit & share

Send one spatial snapshot, or share the full process when you have captured more than one.

Built for different kinds of progress

Where does
your work live?

For artists Look back through the making.

Take snapshots through the creative process

Paintings, sculpture, installations, and studio work Explore the artist page →
For engineers Move through every physical revision.

Store each phase of the project in 3D

Hardware, prototypes, machines, and complex builds Explore the engineering page →
Personal Keep what won’t stay put.

Explore the uses of taking spatial snapshots

Changing objects, temporary places, repair, and restoration Explore personal uses →

Designed for real work

Precise enough for the lab.
Human enough for the studio.

01
Phone-first capture

Make a useful record with the tool already in your pocket.

02
3D by default

Keep shape, depth, and spatial relationships—not just flat images.

03
Useful once, richer over time

One spatial snapshot stands alone. Additional snapshots reveal progress.

04
Yours to control

Private by default. Share one version, a range, or the entire story.

Start with what exists today

One spatial snapshot
is enough.

You can always come back for another.

Take your first snapshot