June brings project and product editing in the iPhone app, plus Spatial Room Stitching: scan room-by-room, align on a doorway canvas, and merge into one GLB walkthrough—now in beta.
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BlogMobile Edits & Solved: Multi-Room Stitching for Complex Properties

Mobile Edits & Solved: Multi-Room Stitching for Complex Properties

Jun 29, 2026By VRon Team
Scanning and aligning rooms for a multi-room vron.one property

June has been a landmark month of testing, field feedback, and engineering at vron.one. As beta testers take the mobile app into larger, more complex properties, we have been turning that feedback into shipped features.

Here is what is new—including a major breakthrough on multi-room LiDAR scanning.

1. Mobile project and product editing on the go

You should not have to wait until you are back at a desktop to manage property details. This update brings key management into the iPhone app:

  • Mobile project editing: Update property names, addresses, access permissions, and status from your phone.
  • Simple product editing: Adjust core asset metadata, spatial placement tags, and product visibility while you are standing in the room.

Capture, label, and correct without a laptop in the car.

2. Solving the multi-room problem: Spatial Room Stitching

Apple’s documentation suggests iPhone LiDAR can capture an entire home in one continuous scan. In the field, that is not what happens. Tracking drifts, walls warp, and walking a scan through doorways quickly wrecks mesh accuracy.

We stopped fighting the hardware and built Spatial Room Stitching.

How it works

  1. Scan room-by-room. Capture each space (living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom) as its own accurate local scan.
  2. Align on an interactive canvas. On the mobile grid pane, place room meshes side by side.
  3. Snap on doorways. Use doors, entryways, and shared walls as visual anchors so adjacent meshes lock into place.
  4. Unify in the cloud. Once aligned, our backend merges, optimizes, and exports a single seamless .glb ready for a customer walkthrough.

The coordinate transforms, overlap handling, and drift correction underneath are hard. The field UX is meant to stay fast: scan, snap, send.

Currently in beta

Multi-room stitching is in active beta with select real estate partners. We are refining snap physics and backend processing from daily feedback.

A full public release is getting closer. Thank you to every early tester who has pushed vron.one into real, messy properties.