Built by engineers, for engineers
pin360 was created by someone who spent years doing exactly what you do — walking sites, taking photos, and spending hours afterwards trying to explain where everything was.
Kyle Greig
BIM Manager & Structural Engineering Technician Manager — United Kingdom
Kyle has spent his career in structural engineering practice in the UK, working as both a structural engineering technician manager and BIM manager. He has been on hundreds of site visits — taking 360° photos, annotating drawings, and producing condition reports.
The problem was always the same: after a site visit, you have hundreds of photos and no easy way to show a client exactly where each one was taken. The existing tools were either built for real estate marketing (Matterport), required proprietary hardware, or cost thousands of pounds per year with enterprise onboarding.
So Kyle built pin360 — the tool he wished had existed. A simple, affordable way to pin 360° photos directly onto PDF floor plans and share the result as a single link. No proprietary hardware. No enterprise procurement. Works in minutes.
Why this matters for engineers
Built from real site visits
Every feature in pin360 comes from a real problem Kyle encountered on an actual site visit. Not a product manager's assumption — an engineer's lived experience.
PDF-native because engineers use PDFs
Engineers work from PDF drawings — not 3D models, not image-only floor maps. pin360 is built around the file format engineers already use every day.
Priced for small practices
Most engineering practices are small. Enterprise tools at £500+/month are out of reach. pin360 starts at £29/month so any team can afford spatial documentation.
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