/drawings.
When to use it
- Store and version-track client site drawings.
- Associate a drawing with a company, survey, bid, or project for traceability.
- Turn a floor-plan image into a 3D isometric view of rooms, doors, and features.
- Auto-count low-voltage devices and cable runs for bid takeoff.
Upload and versioning
Upload files up to 64 MB across 11 drawing types (floor plan, network diagram, riser, cable path, as-built, site plan, rack elevation, conduit layout, and more), with metadata like building, floor, area, scale, sheet number, and revision. Each upload becomes a numbered version — the latest shows on the detail page, and you can remove individual versions.AI floor-plan analysis and 3D
Run Analyze floor plan on an image drawing and Claude Vision extracts rooms, doors, corridors, and safety features. From that, NEXOS CORE renders a server-side isometric 3D view (/drawings/{id}/3d) — no plugins, just SVG.
Quantity takeoff
For drawings attached to a bid, an AI takeoff counts low-voltage devices and cable runs and feeds the bid engine’s reconciliation. When the drawing is scoped to a bid, the takeoff is gated to only the trades that bid actually covers.Good to know
- AI features are image-only — PNG/JPG/WebP work; PDF, DWG, and SVG files are stored but can’t be analyzed.
- AI output is the model’s best estimate — treat extracted dimensions, positions, and quantities as a starting point to verify, not gospel.
- The 3D view is empty until you run Analyze.
- Drawing annotations (pins, notes, measurements) aren’t available yet.
