Board counts from the set, not from room-by-room arithmetic.
Division 9 drywall takeoff is on the roadmap, downstream of the wall engine now in early access for framing. The waitlist shapes what ships.
Manual takeoff works on drywall today. The form below is the AI counting list.
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Waitlist open for Division 9
Illustrative canvas, not a live count. Your numbers come from your own set
You know this feeling.
“Room by room. Wall by wall. Ceiling by ceiling. Then sheets, tape, mud, bead, and the sinking feeling you measured Unit 2B twice.”
The canvas takes the retyping out today. AI counting is what the list below is for.
AI counting for drywall takeoff (Division 9) is not live yet; the AI waitlist is stated plainly, while the collaborative canvas already works for drywall today, free: upload a set and mark up wall areas manually with your team. It sits downstream of the wall-type engine currently in early access for framing: wall areas by type and height, openings deducted, board and finish quantities computed with your waste factors. Doors and windows are live today; run a set through them to see the engine drywall will inherit.
What would drywall takeoff look like here?
Wall and ceiling areas computed from the same wall-type engine framing uses, with door and window openings deducted automatically because the openings engine is the part that is already live. Board counts, finish levels, and waste factors become rules you set once.
Estimator questions
Is this live?
AI counting is not; the canvas is. Upload a drywall set today and work it manually with your team, free. The AI waitlist gets first access.