Electrical Takeoff Software with 95%+ Accuracy

Generate complete electrical takeoffs from construction plans in about 15 minutes. AI counts receptacles, calculates wire runs, and organizes everything by circuit.

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Electrical Takeoff

95%+ accuracy on electrical quantities

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What the AI Actually Recognizes

Construction-trained AI — not generic image recognition. It reads your plan legends first, then applies those symbols across the entire set. Hand-drawn details, CAD exports, and scanned drawings all work.

  • All standard NEC device symbols: receptacles, switches, fixtures, disconnects
  • Panel schedules: reads circuit tables, breaker sizes, load columns
  • Custom symbols: reads your legend and applies throughout the set
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Device Counting

Every device identified and counted

Complete Electrical Takeoffs in 15 Minutes

Extract device counts, wire footage, and conduit runs from your electrical plans with 95%+ accuracy

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Symbol Recognition

Every Device

Device Recognition

AI identifies electrical symbols including receptacles, switches, fixtures, and specialty devices across all plan sheets.

  • Standard electrical symbols
  • Cross-sheet verification
  • Schedule integration
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Wire Footage

All Wire

Wire Calculations

Automatic wire footage calculations by gauge with homerun tracing to panels. 95%+ accuracy on measurements.

  • Footage by gauge
  • Circuit path tracing
  • 95%+ accuracy
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Conduit Runs

All Conduit

Conduit Takeoff

Conduit runs measured and organized by type and size. Includes fittings, boxes, and connectors.

  • EMT, IMC, rigid, PVC
  • Fittings counted
  • Organized by size
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Wire Footage: How the Math Works

Wire footage isn't just measured from drawings — it's calculated using homerun distances to panels, device locations, and routing assumptions based on ceiling heights in the schedule. Results are typically within 5-8% of field-measured actuals.

  • Homerun distance calculated from device to panel
  • Conduit footage by size — EMT, rigid, flex separated
  • Connectors, straps, couplings counted by conduit type
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Electrical Takeoff Questions

Answers to what electricians actually ask before they run their first takeoff.

What electrical items does it count?

Receptacles (all types), switches (including 3-way, 4-way, dimmers), lighting fixtures (all mounting types), J-boxes, panel schedules, breaker counts, wire footage by gauge, conduit by size and type. If it's on your electrical plan set, it's counted.

  • All NEC device types including GFCI, AFCI, dedicated circuits
  • Panel schedules with breaker sizes and loading
How does wire footage get calculated?

Homerun distance from device to panel is calculated from plan geometry, ceiling heights in the schedule, and routing assumptions. Wire footage by gauge (12 AWG, 10 AWG, etc.) is estimated from device location and circuit path. Results typically run within 5-8% of field-measured actuals.

  • Homerun calculations based on device-to-panel distances
  • Within 5-8% of field-measured actuals on typical commercial plans
Does conduit get counted separately?

Yes — EMT, rigid, and flex conduit are counted separately with footage by diameter. Fittings, connectors, and junction boxes along the run are included. Results organized by conduit type and size for material ordering.

  • EMT, rigid, and flex separated by diameter
  • Fittings and connectors included in count
How accurate is it on commercial electrical plans?

95%+ on standard commercial drawings. Low-confidence items are flagged — you see what to verify and where. Most contractors report the flagged item review takes 10-15 minutes on a full commercial set.

  • 95%+ on standard commercial and residential plans
  • Flagged items include page number and location
How long does an electrical takeoff take?

About 15 minutes for a typical 30-page commercial electrical set. Larger sets (80-100 pages) run 25-40 minutes. You'll get an email when it's done. Review of flagged items takes most contractors 10-20 minutes additional.

  • 30-page set: ~15 minutes AI analysis
  • Plus 10-20 minutes to review flagged items
Can I export to Accubid, PlanSwift, or my estimating software?

Pay-per-use with credits. Sign up free to see a real example plan and takeoff output before buying. No subscription, no monthly fees. Buy credits when you need them — they don’t expire.

  • Excel and CSV — import into any estimating software
  • Organized by category for direct pricing

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Electrical Contractor FAQs

Real questions from electricians who were skeptical first. Honest answers.

  • Device Counts Receptacles, switches, and fixtures
  • Wire Footage Calculated by circuit type
  • Conduit Runs Footage by size and type
  • Panel Schedules Load calculations included
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Works With Your Existing Tools

Export to Excel, CSV, Accubid, PlanSwift

See a Real Electrical Takeoff Free

Upload any electrical plan set with a free account. Get device counts, wire footage, and panel schedules in about 15 minutes. No credit card required.

  • See a live example takeoff — free when you sign up
  • ~15 minutes for a 30-page commercial set
  • Export to Excel, CSV, Accubid, or PlanSwift
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Electrical Takeoff

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