GeoCue launches LP360 Land software for TrueView GO LiDAR in Huntsville
- GeoCue has launched LP360 Land, a new software designed for processing handheld LiDAR data from the TrueView GO.
- The software features advanced tools for data processing, visualization, and analysis, enhancing user workflows.
- This release signifies a commitment to innovation in the geospatial technology sector, catering to the evolving needs of professionals.
In Huntsville, Alabama, GeoCue unveiled LP360 Land on October 9, 2024, a software solution tailored for processing data from the TrueView GO handheld LiDAR scanner. This launch follows the introduction of the TrueView GO in August, which set a new benchmark for handheld LiDAR technology by merging advanced hardware with user-friendly features. The integration of LP360 Land with the TrueView GO is expected to significantly enhance the capabilities of professionals in the geospatial industry, allowing for seamless data processing and analysis. LP360 Land offers a range of features designed to simplify the handling of LiDAR, GNSS, and SLAM sensor data. Key functionalities include multi-scan import, coordinate system management, and advanced point cloud processing, which can generate accurate and colorized point clouds even in challenging environments. Additionally, the software provides powerful visualization tools and quality assurance features, making it a comprehensive solution for users. GeoCue's commitment to innovation is further reflected in the software's two available plans, catering to different user needs. The Basic plan focuses on essential LAS file processing, while the Standard plan includes advanced features for more complex data management tasks. This flexibility ensures that users can select a plan that best fits their operational requirements. The launch of LP360 Land not only enhances the TrueView GO's functionality but also reinforces GeoCue's position as a leader in the geospatial technology market, dedicated to meeting the evolving demands of its users.