> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.sensori.systems/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.sensori.systems/viewing/introduction.md).

# Introduction

After your capture has been processed into a 3D model, it will become available in the Sensori Viewer.  The viewer is accessible via a web browser and will generally provide a good viewing experience on recent laptops, desktops, or high end smartphones.  Both the processed 3D model and all the embedded images used to create that model are easily accessible.  Alternatively, the data can be downloaded in standard file formats for use in external tools.

The level of detail that can be displayed will depend on the graphics performance of your device.  If the graphics performance is too low then the 3D geometry will appear blocky and low resolution.  However, you will still be able to access the embedded images at full resolution.

Windows laptops with dual graphics sometimes default to using the low power integrated graphics for web browsers.  If you experience blocky graphics or slow performance, try forcing high performance mode with the following:

Go to **Settings → System → Display → Graphics**.

Click your browser in the list, or add it via **Browse**.

Select **Options → High performance**, save, and restart your browser.


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