PointFuse converts point cloud data into easy-to-use segmented 3D mesh models - an essential part of an integrated workflow utilizing reality capture data to facilitate better decision making across projects and industries.
PointFuse Technology will be integrated within the Autodesk portfolio, where it will be used to drive forward a future scan-to-BIM workflow. PointFuse software, as a standalone application, will cease to exist on May 1, 2025.
PointFuse has extended active subscriptions (as of March 27, 2024) to expire on April 30, 2025, to ensure that users can continue to use PointFuse software. Autodesk will provide additional details on how to change over to their portfolio, once the technology has migrated to Autodesk.
Yes. All existing functionality in PointFuse software will remain the same until April 30, 2025. This means you can import and export using your usual formats, whether they are being delivered into Autodesk workflows, or any other supported workflows.
Yes. All support for existing subscriptions until April 30, 2025 will be provided in accordance with the PointFuse EULA and will be provided by PointFuse. Please direct support questions to: sup...@pointfuse.com.
PointFuse Technology will be integrated within the Autodesk portfolio, where it will be used to drive forward a future scan-to-BIM workflow. PointFuse software, as a standalone application, will cease to exist on May 1, 2025. \r\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"Given these changes, what alternatives do I have to continue to use my PointFuse software?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"PointFuse has extended active subscriptions (as of March 27, 2024) to expire on April 30, 2025, to ensure that users can continue to use PointFuse software. Autodesk will provide additional details on how to change over to their portfolio, once the technology has migrated to Autodesk. \r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"If I am not a current PointFuse customer, can I purchase PointFuse from Autodesk? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Unfortunately not; the software is no longer for sale through either PointFuse or Autodesk channels, although existing PointFuse customer licenses have been extended until April 30, 2025, subject to PointFuse\u2019s end user license agreement (EULA). At a future date, the technology will be integrated into the Autodesk portfolio.
\r\n\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"I use Autodesk\u2019s ReCap Pro today, when will the PointFuse technology be made available to me? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Autodesk plans to integrate PointFuse technology within the Autodesk portfolio in the future. Autodesk will update this page with additional details when they are available.\r\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"I use PointFuse today, but not Autodesk\u2019s ReCap Pro. Will I be able to continue to use PointFuse with my current existing conditions software? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"PointFuse has extended active subscriptions until April 30, 2025, and so existing PointFuse users will continue to be able to use the full functionality of PointFuse software, in line with their subscription type (ReVue/Standard/Pro) and subject to the terms of PointFuse\u2019s EULA.
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