Taking Measurements
Use the Mark & Measure tool to take centimeter-accurate measurements in a NavVis IVION site.
To access the tool, select Mark & Measure in the main menu.
When working with NavVis IVION measurements, you have the following capabilities:
- From the Mark & Measure menu on the right, select the type of measurement you want to take: free, horizontal or vertical.
- Take measurements in the 2D and 3D view. Measurements will be displayed in both views.
- Adjust the size of the views.
- Activate 2D layers in the 2D view.
- Take measurements in panorama or point cloud mode in the 3D view.
- Use the Settings menu to display the magnifier, the auxiliary plane for area measurements, cursor coordinates, measurement names, and switch coordinates.
- View the coordinates of the cursor and point measurements in different coordinate systems. You can switch between site coordinates and global coordinate reference systems and include information on point measurements while exporting.
- View a list of taken measurements that are saved automatically if you have the Save measurements role. Click on a measurement in the list of taken measurements to go to that measurement.
- Hide, delete, share, and display details about your measurements.
- Copy, paste, move, and rotate measurements
- Place your cursor over a measurement in the 2D or 3D view to color, hide, or remove it.
- Drag and drop measurements to group them in folders.
- Rename a measurement and add a description.
The Plane of Polygon, Rectangle, and Circle Measurements
Polygon and rectangle measurements happen on one plane. Depending on the measurement mode, the plane will be defined differently:
- For free polygon measurements, you need three points to define a plane.
- For horizontal polygon measurements, you need one point to define a plane.
- For vertical polygon measurements, you need two points to define a plane.
- For vertical and horizontal rectangle measurements you need two points to define a plane.
- For vertical and horizontal circle measurements, you need two points to define a plane.
After defining the plane, the dotted blue line will show you the projection of the cursor on that plane. This projection will be used as a point in the measurement.

Taking a Free Measurement
Taking a Horizontal or Vertical Measurement
Using the Measurements Magnifier
Use the NavVis IVION Magnifier to enhance the accuracy of your measurements.
Coloring Measurements
Renaming Measurements or Folders and Adding Descriptions
Grouping Measurements
- Click Mark & Measure in the main menu.
- In the Mark & Measure menu, click the folder icon to create a new folder.
- Drag and drop measurements into the folder.
Sharing Measurements
Using Measurement Keyboard Shortcuts
Key | Action |
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Backspace | Remove last point |
ESC | Cancel measurement, deselect measurement tool |
1 | Free distance measurement Pressing 1 repeatedly cycles through all distance measurement modes. |
2 | Free polygon measurement Pressing 2 repeatedly cycles through all polygon measurement modes. |
3 | Rectangle measurement Pressing 2 repeatedly cycles through all rectangle measurement modes. |
4 | Orthogonal measurement |
5 | Point measurement |
6 | Polyline measurement |
Shift + 1 | Horizontal distance measurement |
Shift + 2 | Horizontal polygon measurement |
Shift + 3 | Horizontal rectangle measurement |
Shift + 4 | Horizontal circle measurement |
Alt/Option + 1 | Vertical distance measurement |
Alt/Option + 2 | Vertical polygon measurement |
Alt/Option + 3 | Vertical rectangle measurement |
Alt/Option + 4 | Vertical circle measurement |
Return | End area measurement |
Ctrl + V | Pastes measurement |
Ctrl + C | Copies measurement |