
Preserving India's irreplaceable built heritage through precision LiDAR, photogrammetry, and Gaussian splatting — creating a digital record that outlasts the physical structure.
India holds some of the world's most complex, layered, and fragile built heritage — and much of it is underdocumented. A natural disaster, fire, or structural failure can erase in moments what took centuries to build. GESIX creates permanent, measurement-grade digital records of heritage structures — capturing every carved surface, spatial relationship, and geometric detail.
Our workflows combine sub-millimeter LiDAR accuracy with the visual richness of photogrammetry and the immersive experience of Gaussian splatting — giving conservators, archaeologists, and heritage authorities a complete digital archive AND a public-facing digital experience.
≤1mm
Capture Accuracy
Non-
Contact Method
IFC
Archival Format
Complete 3D capture of Mughal, Dravidian, and Rajput architecture for conservation and public engagement.
Detailed documentation of carved facades, gopurams, and sanctum sanctorums — non-contact, non-invasive.
Temporal 3D records of active excavation sites for stratigraphic analysis and archival reporting.
As-existing documentation of heritage bungalows, railways stations, and civic buildings for adaptive reuse.
3D digitization of artefacts and sculptures for digital exhibition and research access.
Documentation packages prepared to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) specification standards.
Let's create a digital twin that lasts forever.