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Subsea Lite

A lightweight subsea viewer that brings pipeline geometry and spatial context into focus in seconds, not sessions.

Timeline

2024

Type

Digital Twins

Lightweight subsea pipeline digital twin viewer

Seconds

Time to View

About

Subsea Lite is a fast-loading digital twin viewer built for moments when speed and clarity matter more than complexity. Teams can open a pipeline or subsea asset in a clean 3D environment to review alignment, layout, and geometry without the overhead of a full integrity platform. It's ideal for early-stage engineering review, demonstrations, and stakeholder alignment where context is the priority. Designed as a deliberate entry point, Subsea Lite can sit alongside deeper integrity systems, providing lightweight access today with a clear pathway into full lifecycle workflows when required.

Highlights

  • Rapid-load subsea asset visualisation
  • Clean, distraction-free 3D environment
  • Ideal for early-stage review and demos
  • Clear upgrade path into PipelineSentry

Outcomes

  • Faster access to subsea asset context
  • Lower barrier to digital twin adoption
  • Improved communication with non-technical stakeholders

Best fit offer

Digital Twins

Software that brings assets, data, and workflow into one structured operating picture.

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What it is

A lightweight digital twin for quick subsea asset inspection.

Who it's for

Subsea engineersOffshore project teamsTechnical stakeholders

Where it fits

Acts as a gateway into more advanced subsea integrity and lifecycle platforms.

Technology

Real-time 3D renderingSubsea asset modelling

Capabilities

What it can do

01

3D Asset Viewer

Fast, focused subsea visualisation without unnecessary overhead.

  • Pipeline geometry inspection
  • Orientation and spatial context
  • Reusable viewer foundation

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We build production systems for engineering teams. If you have a complex problem, we'd like to hear about it.