Digital twins for ships
Navigate in 3D without leaving the port
What is a digital twin of a ship?
A digital twin is a navigable virtual replica of a real ship, captured in 3D with Matterport technology. This model allows any area of the vessel to be explored in detail from a computer, tablet, or mobile device.
In addition to visualization, these models allow you to add technical information (Mattertags), blueprints, videos, or downloadable files—becoming an advanced tool for multiple uses: engineering, maintenance, training, or sales.

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Key Features
Immersive virtual tour
Precise measurements
Technical visual documentation
Dollhouse view
File export
Multi-device & 24/7
What is the purpose of a digital twin in the naval sector?
Digital twins adapt to the different stages of a vessel’s life cycle, and their usefulness goes far beyond simple visualization.
Here we show you what they can be used for and what benefits they offer.
Visualization without physical visits
Sales and marketing support
Crew and technical staff training
Maintenance work coordination
Remote inspections and supervision
Integration with technical tools
Exports the 3D model and technical data to Revit, AutoCAD, or other engineering software.
Real cases
We have already worked with various types of vessels: trawlers, yachts, fishing boats, and auxiliary ships. In all cases, the digital twin has been used as a tool for marketing, documentation, engineering, or logistics.
Below, we show you real examples of projects we have completed, as well as clients who are already using our technology.











