HGA + Layer
Solver modes
Dual-engine search for stronger packing outcomes
Loadvis is built to help teams create loading plans that are not only efficient on paper, but workable in real operations.
This is not a one-off carton calculator. Loadvis is designed for repeatable planning, saved project data, asynchronous solving, and result delivery that warehouse, operations, and customer-facing teams can all use.
From standard containers to custom trays and custom containers, the platform helps teams move from manual guesswork to documented, reviewable loading decisions.
HGA + Layer
Solver modes
Dual-engine search for stronger packing outcomes
Async Queue
Task execution
Long-running jobs are processed outside the page request
3D + Guide
Result delivery
Visual output helps teams explain and execute the plan
Points + Plan
Commercial model
Supports one-time recharges and recurring subscriptions
The platform is structured around practical loading work, not demo-only interactions.
Store products with size, weight, packaging, stacking, grouping, spacing, and orientation requirements so the plan reflects operating constraints instead of idealized boxes.
Save loading plans, product sets, containers, trays, task history, and result records so a team can recalculate, compare, and continue later without starting from zero.
Use visual results, detailed breakdowns, guide files, and animation views to align warehouse, sales, procurement, and customer communication around one plan.
Loadvis is independently built and maintained by Tom Mcfly, a solo developer focused on practical software for real operational workflows.
The product is developed with an emphasis on clarity, usability, and execution — not just theoretical optimization.
Rather than presenting loading as a pure math problem, Loadvis is designed around real constraints that matter in day-to-day work: stability, orientation, access, container limits, communication, and warehouse execution.
Loadvis is actively maintained with ongoing improvements to planning logic, visual outputs, workflow tools, and documentation.
Product improvements are informed by practical usage scenarios, support feedback, and execution-focused planning needs.
If you have questions about the product or billing, or want to contact Tom Mcfly directly, please use the channels below.
Product support
For questions, troubleshooting, and feature requests.
Billing questions
For subscription management, invoices, and payments.
Tom Mcfly
For direct contact with the independent developer behind Loadvis.