Cintoo Workspace Brings Multi-User Collaboration to Reality Capture Data

What’s the story?

Cintoo has unveiled Cintoo Workspace, a multi-user collaboration solution for viewing and inspecting reality capture data in real time.

Why it matters

Cintoo Workspace gives office and field teams a shared spatial environment for reviewing scan data and addressing site issues.

The bigger picture

As enterprises capture more scan data across facilities, Cintoo is positioning Workspace as a collaboration layer for reality capture workflows.

In General XR News

July 2, 2026 Cintoo, a provider of cloud-based solutions for the management, visualization, and analysis of reality capture data, has recently unveiled real-time multi-user collaboration workspaces with ‘Cintoo Workspace.’

Announced at Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2026 last month in Long Beach, Cintoo stated that its solution allows distributed teams to meet inside high-fidelity, full-scale digital environments streamed directly from 3D scan data. Building on Cintoo’s streaming technology, Cintoo Workspace enables teams to walk around, inspect, and make decisions within true-to-reality environments together in real time.

According to Cintoo, enterprises across manufacturing, energy, and architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) are capturing more scan data than ever before, but this data is too often fragmented and siloed. Cintoo Workspace provides access to high-fidelity scan data for project stakeholders in both the office and the field, independent of geography or time zone, supporting every phase of a facility’s lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and ongoing operations and maintenance.

Using Cintoo’s platform, users can work together in real time, addressing issues directly where they occur. The company stated that this can reduce the need to travel to sites, help teams catch issues earlier, and support plan-do-inspect workflows in a shared spatial context, allowing for faster decision-making and reduced rework.

Users can stay immersed at true 1-to-1 scale for inspection-level detail or zoom out to a larger exocentric view to understand layouts and relationships across complex spaces. The company noted that as a user moves, teleports, or changes scale, the system continuously adapts to deliver the right level of detail.

Cintoo’s real-time multi-user collaboration works across desktop, personal virtual reality (VR) headsets, and immersive room displays. Via its ‘Streaming SDK’ and plugins for Unreal Engine and Unity, ISVs can integrate and stream this data directly into their own XR applications.

During AWE 2026, Cintoo was also named the winner of the Auggie Award for Best Reality Capture Solution for its ‘Cintoo VR Experience’.

For more information on Cintoo and its reality capture visualization solutions, please visit the company’s website.

Image / video credit: Cintoo

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About the author

Sam is the Founder and Managing Editor of Auganix, where he has spent years immersed in the XR ecosystem, tracking its evolution from early prototypes to the technologies shaping the future of human experience. While primarily covering the latest AR and VR news, his interests extend to the wider world of human augmentation, from AI and robotics to haptics, wearables, and brain–computer interfaces.