The Integrated Projects Team
Jul 30, 2025

We’re excited to announce BIMIT Plan Beta.
It's IPX's first fully automated scan-to-floor-plan service that turns a point cloud into a PDF floor plan in about an hour, and it’s free to use until August 1.
Below you’ll find the full product tour—including specs, limitations, and a peek at what’s coming in v3.1—but if you’re ready to try it now, jump straight to Get Started and upload your first scan.
Why BIMIT Plan
How it Works
Key Specifications
Looking Ahead to v3.1
Known Limitations
Data Security
Get Started
Why BIMIT Plan
Accurate as-builts shouldn’t take weeks—or a small army of drafters.
Yet the average AEC firm still spends days tracing point clouds or hiring out manual CAD or BIM drafting. BIMIT Plan flips that script: upload a scan today, drink your coffee, and download a PDF floor plan before lunch.
Built on the same machine-learning pipelines that power BIMIT Engine 3.0, the BIMIT Plan lets you upload an .e57 or .xyz point cloud, grab a coffee, and download a 1/4-inch-accurate schematic plan before lunch. No human drafters, no hidden fees.
If you’ve ever lost days tracing walls or waited weeks for redlines, this is your invitation to skip the grind and see what push-button as-builts feel like.
How It Works
Upload any point cloud in .e57 or .xyz (colorized, Z-axis up) up to 10 GB.
Let the engine run. BIMIT Engine 3.0 processes roughly 1 GB per hour with zero humans in the loop, drawing on a dataset of 5,600+ verified buildings.
Download a schematic PDF—multi-floor sheets that already include walls, doors, windows, floors, and columns.
Everything runs in a SOC-2-compliant browser workspace, so your data stays secure from upload to delivery.

Key Specifications
Specs & Metrics | BIMI Plan Beta (Now) | Manual Drafting |
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Drafted by | BIMIT Engine 3.0, fully automated. No human in loop. | Manual |
Avg Processing Time | ~1 hr / GB | ~2,000 sf / day |
Accuracy to Scan | ≤ 1/4 inch (LOA30) | Varies |
Input File Type | Point Cloud (xyz, e57) | Point Cloud (Varies) |
File Size Limit | 10GB | Varies |
Multi-floor Support | Yes, one floor per sheet | Manual |
Elements Included | Walls, doors, windows, floors, columns | Manual |
Output File | Non-editable PDF | DWG / RVT after manual drafting |
Looking Ahead to BIMIT Engine v3.1
The beta runs on Engine 3.0, but Engine 3.1 is already in the works for an August 15th release:
Wall join improvements for water tight floor plans
Corrected Door Swing Orientations to visualize entry/egress.
Floor Slab optimization for accurate GSF caculation
Detection of 17 additional architectural & furniture items (eg. fixtures, cabinets)
These upgrades are driven directly by the feedback and error reports our beta testers share.
Known Limitations
BIMIT Plan is a first public look at our automated pipeline—expect a few rough edges:
Currently limited to PDF (no dimensions, no editability).
Requires colorized, Z-axis-up scans; monochrome or tilted clouds may fail.
False-positive elements, missed wall joins, or reversed door swings can occur—but every run helps us retrain the model.
Not for construction use; treat plans as schematic.
Data Security
Data is hosted in the cloud, AWS servers (US-Virginia).
File outputs delivered and downloadable in SOC-2 compliant platform.
Our product/ML team analyzes outputs from BIMIT Plan beta for product improvements analyzing for element recall %, LOA, and general pipeline reliability of our automated system.
Point clouds and file outputs hosted at no additional cost until user deletes, or inactivity spanning more than 24 months.
Input & output data is owned by user; and retained for anonymized ML training as long as user hosts on IPX.
At this time, we don't recommend uploading highly sensitive/high security locations at this time. However, when launched out of beta, we see a fully automated system being the most secure option, considering that no human has viewed the input data. As opposed to our standard BIMIT service, or traditional scan-to-BIM services, that introduce a architect-in-the-loop in the modeling process.
Get Started
The beta closes soon. Upload your first scan and get a floor plan—on us—before August 1st. Questions, feedback, or edge-case scans? Email me directly at jose@integrated-projects.com or drop a note in the uploader.
