Iteration July: Dual-Scan Modes, Workflow Optimization, and AI Furniture Removal
After the architecture work in June, July was about polishing the flow, killing edge-case errors, and giving realtors more control over spatial capture.
Professionals are testing vron.one on everything from vacant flats to fully furnished homes. Two upgrades make mobile scanning faster and more versatile.
1. Flexible capture: dual scan modes
Not every walkthrough needs full visual texture from the first pass. You can now toggle two capture modes to trade speed, file size, and fidelity:
- Color scan mode: Full RGB textures plus LiDAR depth. For presentation-ready models, virtual staging, and immersive client walkthroughs.
- Greyscale / geometry-only mode: Clean dimensions and structural mesh, no color textures. For quick floor plans, rough layouts, and high-speed scans in low light.
Pick color when the buyer will walk the space. Pick geometry when you need the bones of the property today.
2. AI-powered furniture removal (beta)
Agents asked for a blank canvas: no tenant clutter, mismatched décor, or bulky staging. This month we added an AI Furniture Removal toggle in the scan pipeline.
A large feature behind the scenes
Removing 3D objects is not hiding a mesh. The model has to infer hidden floor boundaries, rebuild wall geometry that was covered, and patch textures where sofas and tables stood.
That synthesis is expensive and brittle, so it needs real rooms, lighting, and furniture layouts. We are stress-testing with early beta partners to cut artifacts and sharpen edge detection.
Looking ahead
We keep refining from daily field reports. Thank you to everyone sending scan logs, testing multi-room setups, and putting the backend through its paces this summer.
Happy summer from the vron.one team.