About Avizion
Innovate the architectural experience for the professional and their client.
Our mission
We believe every client deserves to truly understand their project before a single wall goes up. Avizion exists to close the gap between an architect's vision and their client's imagination — making that shared understanding seamless, immersive, and immediate.

Technological innovation
Keeping up with the pace of technology isn't the hard part — finding the time to act on it is. Across AI, augmented reality, cloud computing, and beyond, the landscape shifts constantly.
Avizion brings the most relevant breakthroughs directly into your workflow, so the gap between "new technology exists" and "you're using it" is as short as possible.
We believe that our solutions should be as accessible as possible, regardless of the devices you and your clients use.
The future, in real time.

A project is much easier to approve when you can actually walk through it. Livespace lets your clients experience their future space in real-time — before construction begins, before any commitment is locked in.
Share a Livespace with anyone, anywhere. Your clients can explore their project:
- Among investors
- At the office with their colleagues
- Around a fire in good company
- To dream one last time before going to sleep
- and much more ...
Our team.

Sacha Tremblay
Co-founder
Sacha Tremblay is an architectural technologist passionate about building design and 3D creation. He has helped clients visualize their projects during the design phase and now aims to enhance this experience.
“The future of architectural visualization is not limited to images and videos. The client should and will be able to visualize every possible angle of their project before seeing it built.”

Xavier Magher
Co-founder
Xavier Magher is a computer graphics technician specialized in optimizing 3D imaging for visual effects, applying his expertise to the field of architecture. He has contributed to projects broadcast on Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.
“Technologies can make architecture professionals more skilled with their ideas.”