
GeoCue has announced the upcoming release of the TrueView GO NEO handheld SLAM LiDAR.
The company says the unit ‘completes the range’ by adding a smaller, lighter, more portable option designed to make handheld mapping easier, more flexible, and more affordable especially for indoor capture.
GeoCue says the TrueView GO NEO pairs with the user’s mobile phone to keep the workflow streamlined and total cost of ownership low.
It also says the no-moving-parts design and boosted performance makes it suitable for those who need dense data and a dependable SLAM LiDAR scanner for awkward spaces and GNSS-challenged environments.

“By expanding our offering with the new TrueView GO NEO, we’re giving customers a simple way to adapt to handheld LiDAR, and bringing to market a scanner that delivers greater efficiency and performance, especially for indoor data capture, at a very affordable price,” said said Frank Darmayan, CEO of GeoCue.
The TrueView GO NEO is equipped with a new high-rate scanning engine capable of capturing up to 1.15 million points per second to deliver dense detail while improving field efficiency. An ultra-wide field of view (360° × 189°) increases coverage overhead and helps reduce missed areas.
It also has deep INS-plus-SLAM fusion, pairing SLAM mapping with a high-grade inertial navigation system to produce more reliable trajectories and improved point cloud integrity.
The TrueView GO NEO can be paired with the purpose-built LP360 Land software for handheld LiDAR processing, QA/QC and visualisation.
LP360 Land enables users to generate detailed point clouds from raw data, validate coverage and quality, and produce outputs aligned to project workflows without adding unnecessary complexity.



