3D property documentation platform with floor plans and virtual tours
Planitar makes iGUIDE, a camera and software system for real estate professionals to create 3D virtual tours and floor plans with measured accuracy. The stack spans Go, Vue, Angular, and WebGL on the frontend with PostgreSQL and Snowflake backing—a shape built for processing and rendering spatial data at scale. Active hiring tilts toward engineering (4 open roles) while pain points cluster around support workflows and high-volume builds, suggesting the product is scaling customer usage faster than internal processes can handle.
Planitar develops iGUIDE, a proprietary camera and software platform that captures property spaces and converts them into immersive 3D virtual tours, floor plans, and precise measurements. The product is used by real estate professionals to document residential and commercial properties with ANSI Z765-compliant accuracy. In Australia, iGUIDE is distributed through REA Group, extending reach to local agents. Current initiatives focus on architectural floor plan packages, customer onboarding workflows, and support process optimization—reflecting both product expansion and operational scaling as adoption accelerates.
Frontend: Go, Vue, Angular, WebGL. Backend: PostgreSQL, Snowflake, Redshift, Kafka, AWS. Integrations include Revit and Xactimate for architectural and estimation workflows. Python and C++ handle specialized processing.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The company was founded in 2012 and employs 51–200 people. They actively hire in Canada and the United States.
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