What Pic on Site is

Construction photo documentation software for construction and BIM teams

Pic on Site is a SaaS platform that helps teams centralize smartphone site photos, place them on maps or georeferenced drawings, and retrieve them later by date, author, area, or visual content.

Site technician documenting an installation with a smartphone while the Pic on Site workflow shows capture, placement on a drawing, organization, and context-aware retrieval.

What problem it solves

In many projects, photos get spread across WhatsApp, email, phones, and personal folders. When it is time to review an installation, support completed work, or help an as-built update, teams lack context: where the photo was taken, when it was captured, who took it, and how to find it later.

Pic on Site turns those images into organized, located visual evidence prepared for operational retrieval.

How it works

1. Smartphone photos

The team captures site photos with regular phones, ideally with geolocation enabled.

2. Upload to the project

The images are centralized inside one shared project for the whole team.

3. Location and context

Photos with valid GPS metadata can be placed automatically on a map or georeferenced drawing.

4. Operational retrieval

Later, teams can find them by date, author, area, or visual search.

Who it fits best

Construction teams

Construction managers, contractors, architects, and site roles that need to document progress, issues, and completed work without heavy manual processes.

BIM teams

BIM managers, coordinators, and modelers who need reliable visual evidence for technical review and as-built support.

What Pic on Site is not

Pic on Site is not a 360 capture platform or a drone inspection system. Its focus is organizing and retrieving smartphone photos inside real construction workflows.

That makes it especially useful when the team already creates many photos but lacks a clear way to give them spatial context and find them later.

Internal English rollout draft

This page is prepared technically for the English cluster and remains outside public indexation until legal review is complete.