1. IFC upload
Users can upload IFC design files and start a browser-based review flow. Guest upload can support immediate preview, while registered members can keep assets in a longer-term workspace according to plan rules.
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A practical feature overview for IFC upload, browser viewing, frame review, controlled sharing, exports and future marketplace workflows on LGSF Market.
Users can upload IFC design files and start a browser-based review flow. Guest upload can support immediate preview, while registered members can keep assets in a longer-term workspace according to plan rules.
The platform creates a viewer-ready preview from uploaded IFC data so users can inspect a model online from common desktop, tablet or mobile browsers without installing fabrication software.
The upload flow is focused on IFC design files first. Future format support can be presented separately, but the main product promise remains reliable CFS/LGSF IFC processing rather than a generic 3D file library.
The viewer experience is being shaped around CFS/LGSF IFC files exported from tools such as FRAMECAD, Vertex BD, FrameBuilder-MRD and other supported design workflows.
Users can rotate, zoom, pan and drag CFS/LGSF models in the browser. The goal is fast visual review before the asset is routed into private review, Lobby or Market workflows.
Viewer workflows can support comments, visual checks, highlighted members, review states and communication around the same model, reducing the need to send disconnected screenshots and notes.
Frame layout tools help users review wall, floor and roof frame placement, openings, model organization and layout context before coordination, fabrication or site checks.
Users can click model elements to inspect object-level information and frame details. This supports checking member data, model structure and extracted properties without searching through raw files.
A label panel can organize model information into practical tabs such as frame labels, statistics and export-related data, giving users one place to review what matters.
Users can classify frame information by floor, zone, type, sequence or workflow. Saved edits and versions can help teams track model changes as a design evolves.
Member workspaces can organize uploaded designs with titles, descriptions, tags, software source, visibility state, project grouping, saved versions and future profile or collection-style presentation.
The platform direction includes opening and reviewing 2D frame drawings online so users can check fabrication details, drawing sheets and field coordination information from the same asset workflow.
For higher-tier workflows, users may edit steel frame detail drawings directly and export structured CSV data for downstream review or production coordination.
Export workflows can prepare drawing PDFs and structured CSV data for planning, checking, documentation and coordination with teams that need model-derived information outside the viewer.
The platform direction includes CNC-oriented model output where supported. Production outputs must still be verified by qualified users before machine, factory or construction use.
Users can create controlled share links, embed previews and decide visibility. Sharing should remain under user control rather than forcing every uploaded model into a public gallery.
Public Lobby and Market content should support search, categories, tags, thumbnails, preview images and profile context so visitors can discover useful CFS/LGSF designs without exposing private source files by default.
Rough or incomplete uploads can appear as simpler Lobby previews according to account rules, while complete assets can be prepared with richer information for professional Market listings.
Registered users can keep models in a member workspace for future access, profile completion, controlled sharing, project organization and plan-based feature access.
Upload limits, storage duration, share controls, embed options, export tools, editing features and business support can be presented as plan-based capabilities so users understand why membership levels matter.
The UI is structured so backend teams can connect authentication, entitlement rules, storage, processing status, file limits, email verification, payment, marketplace and reporting workflows without changing the product direction.