Enabling landlords to share building plans delivers a needed solution for tenants and the AEC community.
*Additional one-time charges may apply for more than 100 AutoCAD or 50 Revit files. Contact Sales for details.
We designed PocketBuildings to make it easy for you to develop, manage, and transact by organizing and sharing your building data.
PocketBuildings enables CRE professionals to develop, manage, and transact faster with secure access to commercial building plans and media.
Organize plans. View AutoCAD drawings. Bridge the gap between construction and operations.
Streamline communications. Find visual information quickly. Move at the speed of business.
Buy, sell, and lease faster. Quickly find and share important photos, videos, and virtual tours.
PocketBuildings helps CRE professionals develop, manage, and transact faster.
Easily create building profiles and portfolios.
Open and view Autodesk CAD and Revit files from your web browser. No additional licenses required.
Seamlessly add new users, set permissions, and share your PocketBuilding. It's that easy.
Bring your building plans and media out of their folders and into the light. Our platform enables real estate professionals to seamlessly view and share their building data from a phone, tablet or web browser.
Share a building's AutoCAD drawings with your broker, owner, or architect. No Autodesk license required.
Take measurements and view models from your web browser thanks to our Autodesk Forge viewer.
Easily capture project progress with 360° photos enabling teams to stay on schedule and on budget.
Create an immersive experience by adding Matterport links and using our built-in 360° photo viewer.
Upload videos and view them online with YouTube and Vimeo links for your building profile.
We didn't forget about Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files. They're all viewable online.
Our wide range of pricing plans enables users to find a solution that fits their storage and file viewing requirements. Annual contracts receive a 40% discount.
*Additional one-time charges may apply for more than 100 AutoCAD or 50 Revit files. Contact Sales for details.
Enabling landlords to share building plans delivers a needed solution for tenants and the AEC community.
As building systems become more complicated, models usually grow in size and complexity, making them difficult to share.
PocketBuildings helps retailers simplify building plan access and consolidate communications.
Founded by two guys who unexpectedly fell in love with real estate tech.
Founded by two guys who unexpectedly fell in love with real estate tech.
In Silicon Valley, founders with customer-centric experience often get overshadowed in a place where engineers are revered for their ability to design, code and build new technologies.
The PocketBuildings advantage? Our founders listened to hundreds of real estate professionals (brokers, landlords, tenants, architects and builders) to understand their challenges when storing, viewing and sharing building files. They knew solving the problem wouldn't be easy so they built a great team of talented designers, brilliant developers and advisors who were experts in product, technology and commercial real estate.
Thanks to the dedication and effort of the entire team, PocketBuildings proudly launched its platform in March 2020.
New and old. Big and small. We love buildings. The PocketBuildings Team works hard to place the world's real estate at your fingertips. Join us for the adventure.
Hunt Baker is from Nashville Tennessee.
Daughter of teacher and golf club maker. Married high school sweetheart. Bleeds Clemson orange. Jams
Born by the beach. Three siblings. Son of Algerian governor and high school teacher. Explorer. Entre
Zach Eyster is from Portland Oregon.
Entrepreneur turned big-company-guy turned entrepreneur. Loves to run. Drawn to water. Collector of power tools. Seinfeld nut. Equal opportunity wine drinker. Maker of beautiful error pages. Man-child when sick. Guardian of 1984 VW Westfalia Vanagon. Father of three.
About the Building: The San Francisco Ferry Building, home to the best commute in the world.
Salesperson by trade. Swimmer at heart. Loud by nature. Outdoorsman. Rhode Island native. Silicon Valley lover and watcher. Hoppy beer drinker. Protector of secret clamming spots. Father of two American Ninja Warriors.
About the Building: The Prudential Tower, the second tallest building in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dreamed of medical school. Hated blood. Law school graduate. Comedy magazine writer. Back-row volleyball specialist. Dim sum fanatic. Princess Bride lover. Superhero comic nerd. Monster adventure vehicle owner. Mother of four if you count her husband.
About the Building: The Seaside Aquarium in Seaside, Oregon is one of the oldest aquariums on the West Coast.
Ex-lead guitar in a garage heavy metal band. Cut hair. Learned to code. Keeps executives away from tech. The guy who gets sh*t done. Squash and b-baller. Recovering resident of London. Current resident of Poland.
About the Building: The Spodek, a multipurpose arena complex in Katowice, Poland.
Keeps us out of trouble. Speaks fluent Spanish and broken Portuguese. Coffee needer. Well-worn passport owner (32 countries). San Diego native. Surfer. Tide pool explorer. Big red canoe owner. Pescatarian. Helper of others. Mother of three.
About the Building: The unique Frank Lloyd Wright designed Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California.
Son of a doctor. Pilot. Backpacker. Sailor. Skydiver with 88 jumps. Likes his crab cold, tequila aged and lifestyle green. Missed calling as a voiceover artist. Daydreams about Hawaii and reincarnation as a singer for Night Ranger.
About the Building: The Embarcadero Center, a 4.8 million square foot commercial complex in the financial district of San Francisco.
Hunt Baker is from Nashville Tennessee.
Daughter of teacher and golf club maker. Married high school sweetheart. Bleeds Clemson orange. Jams to Motown. Loves craft beers and humane society dogs. Addicted to The Mummy. Zoom flash mob dancer! Never ask her to pick between Rome and the Louvre, or to keep your plants alive.
About the Building: The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is where I have spent many hours with Monet & Norman Rockwell.
Born by the beach. Three siblings. Son of Algerian governor and high school teacher. Explorer. Entrepreneur. Soccer watcher. Soccer player. Soccer lover. Zizou superfan. Digs pescatarian menus and chill-hop playlists. Adores all things Boston including Good Will Hunting.
Zach Eyster is from Portland Oregon.
Born English. Dreamt of designing rollercoasters. Became a structural engineer. Found tech. Recovering global expat. Fixie owner. Pour over coffee drinker. Portlandia binger. Keyboard shortcut show-off. Loves the original Die Hard and being a father.
About the Buildings: The 3 tallest buildings in Shanghai from left to right: The SWFC, The Jin Mao Tower and The Shanghai Tower.
Son of Chicago. Bolivian parents. Brother to 4 sisters. Throws lefty. Writes righty. Author. Speaks Spanish. Remembers your name. Quick to bust out Pinot or New Order playlist. Missed calling as a talk show host. Found calling as the father of 2.
About the Building: The Letterman Digital Arts Center in the San Francisco’s Presidio is home to LucasArts, Lucasfilm and Industrial Light and Magic.
Boardroom hot seat on weekdays. BMW heated seat on weekends. Insane gear head. Technology fanatic. Acoustic guitar lover. Wife struggles to teach him more tricks than his AKC certified beagle-mix.
About the Building: One World Trade Center aka Freedom Tower is New York’s tallest building and the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have a question.
No. PocketBuildings is built for the web. All you need is a phone, tablet or desktop web browser to access all your PocketBuildings data.
Invite new users to view portfolios, buildings, and files. You control permissions and how they interact with your building. Chat and Notes features enable seamless communications between users.
We take data security seriously. Our customers retain ownership of all uploaded data and have control over who can access their data. We use authentication tokens, encryption, and penetration testing to protect your building data.
We support storing ALL file types. Thumbnail and viewer capabilities for common media (jpg, mp4), Autodesk files (dwg, rvt), Office (doc, ppt, xls), web video (YouTube, Vimeo), and leading virtual tour software (Matterport, Ricoh360). Custom requirement? Contact us.
We support multi and large file uploads from a browser. Integration with Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, and Box cloud storage providers will be available soon.
PocketBuildings offers volume and term discounts in addition to the annual pricing plans above. Qualified non-profits can receive up to a 50% discount.
We love hearing from people as much as #welovebuildings. Don’t be shy and drop us a note.