PylonForge documentation
PylonForge turns a handful of dimensions into true-scale 3D models standing on real terrain in Google Earth. Everything lives in one flow: a project holds assets, each asset is a few numbers at a lat/lon, and export packages the whole site as a KMZ.
How the pieces fit
A project is a site — a wind farm, a tower location, a substation yard. It holds assets: each one a type (turbine, monopole, tank…), a coordinate, a heading, and the type's dimensions. The 3D preview, the whole-site view, and the exported Google Earth geometry are all built from those same numbers, so what you see in the browser is what shows up on the terrain.
Find what you need
- Getting started
- Sign up, place your first asset, and see it in 3D — about five minutes. Read →
- Asset types & dishes
- What each asset type models, and how dish attachments work. Read →
- CSV import & coordinates
- Bring in a whole site from a spreadsheet, plus every coordinate format we accept. Read →
- Exporting to Google Earth
- KMZ for Google Earth Pro, polygons for Earth on the web, and what happens on big sites. Read →
- Plans & billing
- What Free includes, what Pro unlocks, and how upgrading and cancelling work. Read →