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How to Optimize Your CAD Designs for Best Performance on Visiofy

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Overview

To optimize your Visiofy model for best performance, keep the file under 100 MB, set the floor level to zero, reduce polygon count below one million, and use no more than 150 properly aligned textures. Proper optimization ensures that your virtual model loads quickly, runs smoothly on any device, and looks visually appealing.

Before bringing your 3D building model into Visiofy, it’s important to prepare and optimize the file. Proper optimization ensures that your virtual model loads quickly, runs smoothly on any device, and looks visually appealing. In this article, we’ll guide you through best practices for file size, floor level alignment, polygon count, and textures. By following these steps, you’ll guarantee the best performance and user experience with your Visiofy virtual walkthrough.

Model Optimization Matters

Visiofy transforms architectural 3D models into interactive virtual walkthroughs that can be viewed on any device. However, if the original model is too large, overly detailed, or filled with unnecessary elements, it may load slowly, lag, or even fail to display properly. Preparing your model in advance ensures a seamless import process and an impressive end result.

1. Keep the File Size Under 100 MB

  • Aim to keep your exported model under 100 MB.

  • Reduce texture resolution and remove duplicates where possible (see Section 4).

  • Ensure the triangle count stays under one million (see Section 3).

Smaller files load faster, which is especially important for clients accessing models on mobile devices or slower connections.

2. Set the Floor Height to Zero

Make sure your model’s floor level is aligned with the 0-level (ground level).

  • This ensures that virtual walkthroughs start at the correct height.

  • Avoid scenarios where the user starts “floating in the air” or “underground.”

 

3. Limit Polygon Count and Remove Unnecessary Objects

  • Keep the polygon count below 1,000,000 triangles.

  • Simplify complex objects and use lower-detail versions where possible.

  • Pay attention to vegetation and detailed round shapes (like sofas and furniture), which can quickly inflate polygon counts.

  • Delete or hide unnecessary elements, such as temporary design elements, draft models, and excess environmental objects.

A leaner model not only loads faster but also looks cleaner in a virtual environment.

 

4. Optimize Textures

  • Use high-quality but reasonably sized textures (e.g., 1024×1024 or 2048×2048).

  • Limit your model to a maximum of 150 unique textures.

  • Extra textures increase file size and slow down loading times.

  • Ensure that all surfaces have the correct materials and properly aligned textures.

💡Pro Tip

Visiofy provides in-app export guides for different design software, showing the recommended file formats and settings to use before uploading your model. Following these software-specific instructions will save time and ensure the best compatibility.

You can also watch our tutorials on our YouTube channel

 

FAQ: Optimizing Your CAD Model for Visiofy

Does Visiofy support all 3D file formats?

Yes, Visiofy supports the most common architectural file formats. For the best compatibility, check Visiofy’s software-specific export guides.

How do I check polygon count in my design software?

Most 3D design tools (e.g., Archicad, SketchUp, Chief Architect, Vertex BD) allow you to view polygon statistics in their model info or export settings panel.

What happens if my model is larger than 100 MB?

Large models may load slowly, lag, or even fail to import properly. Reducing file size makes the model more reliable and accessible on all devices.

Why did my upload fail to process?

The most common reason for a failed upload is that the model had too high a polygon (triangle) count. If your file exceeds the recommended limit of 1,000,000 triangles, Visiofy may not be able to process it efficiently. To fix this, simplify your model by reducing detail, lowering vegetation complexity, and using lower-resolution furniture or decorative elements before re-exporting.

Why should I optimize my 3D model before uploading it to Visiofy?

Optimizing reduces file size and complexity, ensuring that your virtual model loads quickly, runs smoothly, and provides the best experience for clients.

 

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